The movie I have chosen to analysis is the movie karate kid 2 it is directed by Harold Zwart and Produced by Will Smith. The mean character is played by Jayden smith and is a recalcitrant figure and he is also the protagonist. Dre’s mum sherry Parker (Taraji Henson) gets a new job and the two of them have to move to china. In china Dre has no friends and lots of enemy’s. Dre meats a old character and the man is Mr Han and he is played by Jackie Chan. Dre’s enemy is Cheng he is the local bully and is the best at karate he is played by Zhenwei Wang. 12 year old Dre parker could’ve been the most awesome and coolest kid in Detroit but then his mum’s new job took them to china. As soon as Dre’s eyes fall upon Mei-Ying he fell in love but sadly the feelings were mutual. Thing is that being together in a relationship is almost impossible to make it work out. The worst thing is that he has a karate kid as his enemy and he puts Dre on the ground in seconds. After a week or two Dre meets the maintenance man who is on the old side but looks can de deceiving and this old man (Jackie Chan) I a master at kung fo and after a bit of time he teaches Dre self-defence and as soon as Dre was being put on the ground …show more content…
first Dre has to move to china and on the plane Sherry is nagging Dre to learn the basics of Chinese but Dre won’t learn because he is embarrassed and stubborn. When they get to china there is a taxi there waiting for them. The lady had spelled there name wrong “no it’s parker not packer” said sherry sounding annoyed. After getting all of their things into their new home Dre’s mum goes for a shower and finds out that the shower doesn’t work. She makes Dre go to see mr Han the maintenance man. After Dre finds Mr Han and is about to go home he goes to the local park to play some basketball and then it all
Caleb Haake Mrs. Wood English 3 Honors 11 September 2014 Word Count: 572 Dynamic Character: Reverend Hale It is very common for authors to use static and dynamic characters throughout a piece of writing. A static character is a character that does not undergo change as the story progresses. A dynamic character is the exact opposite.
The film Mad Max: Fury Road was directed by George Miller and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures, in May 2015. The main characters in the film are Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron), Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy) and Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne). The film also features other important characters such as Nux (Nicholas Hoult) and the five wives of Immortan Joe (Zoë Kravitz, Courtney Eaton, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Abbey Lee and Riley Keough). The film takes place in a post-apocalyptic future, where humanity is broken and where resources such as water and gasoline are limited. It then follows Imperator Furiosa who sets out to escape the reign of tyrannical Joe, taking with her his five wives. This betrayal results in a long-lasting road battle,
______’s son, falls in love with a strong, well-built girl named Sofia. Sofia becomes pregnant and they get married. Celie is astonished by Sofia’s strength, courage, and defiance in Harpo’s attempts to treat her as an inferior because she is a woman. Harpo kept on trying to beat Sofia into submission but consistently fail as Sofia is not only physically but emotionally stronger than him. Frustrated with Harpo’s multiple attempts to subordinate her, Sofia finally moves out with her children. After several months, Harpo opens a juke joint and has a new lover named, Squeak. Shug promises to stay and protect Celie from abuse when she learned that Mr. ______ beats Celie everytime that she is away. Shug and Celie’s relationship become intimate and Celie gets puzzled about her feelings toward Shug.
The book Girl, Interrupted is about a teenage girl Susanna Kaysen. At the age of 18 she voluntarily sent herself to the McLean hospital. In the beginning of the book the Susanna was talking to a psychiatrist she has been seeing for awhile, she has had a couple of suicide attempts so she started seeing that doctor. The doctor had recommended Susanna to go to McLean to help her be anti-depressive and help cure her borderline personality. Susanna ended up being in the hospital for 2 years.
In the movie Wit, English literary scholar Vivian Bearing has spent years translating and interpreting the poetry of John Donne. Unfortunately, she is a person who has cultivated her intellect at the expense of her heart. Both colleagues and students view Bearing as a chilly and unfriendly person lost in her private world of words and mysterious thoughts.
David Flincher's movie, Fight Club, shows how consumerism has caused the emasculation of the modern male and reveals a tale of liberation from a corporate controlled society. Society's most common model of typical man is filthy, violent, unintelligent, immature, sexist, sex hungry, and fundamentally a caveman. In essence Tyler Durden, is the symbolic model for a man. He is strong enough to withstand from society's influences and his beliefs to remain in tact. Jack, the narrator, on the other hand is the opposite. He is a weak, squeamish, skinny man who has not been able to withstand society's influence; therefore, he is the Ikea fetish. Unlike Tyler, Jack is weak minded. Both Jack and Tyler are polar opposite models of
For the following analysis, I will be discussing the movie Fight Club’s two main characters. They are “Jack” played by Edward Norton, and Tyler Durden played by Brad Pitt. However the twist to the movie turns out that Jack and Tyler are the same person and Tyler is Jack’s real name. Tyler the character is everything that Jack the character is not. The story narration is provided by the protagonist of “Fight Club,” “Jack.” The ambivalent protagonist, who only refers to himself as “Jack.” An ambivalent protagonist, usually the main character, is someone the audience likes, but who possesses character flaws.
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club is a seductive novel which chronicles an unnamed narrator’s ability to cope with an emasculated, self-centered, materialistic society by creating an alter ego. Throughout the text, the theme of the emasculated modern man is presented both in the life of the narrator, and in the lives of the male characters he surrounds himself with. Through notions of absent fathers, consumerism and an innocuous/aimless existence, Palahniuk presents how men in modern society have lost their masculine identity and the extreme actions they go to in order to obtain it again.
This movie is mainly about a narrators search for meaning and the fight to find freedom from a meaningless way of life. It setting is in suburbia, an abandoned house located in a major large city. Ed Norton, plays the nameless narrator, Brad Pitt, is Tyler Dunden, and Helena Boaham Carter is Marla Singer, the three main characters. David Fincher directs this film in 1999, which adapted it from the novel written by Chuck Palahnuik.
The movie thirteen touched many important factors of adolescent’s development. Some of the ones I want to concentrate in this paper are: family system, developmental tasks, and peer pressure.
An emotionally stirring movie taking place in Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s, “The Help” stars Emma Stone, Viola Davis, and Octavia Spencer as three women who share a common motive. This racially tense setting creates the perfect foundation for a drama film such as this. The characters’ personalities in combination with the emotion of the plot develop a socially accurate depiction of the struggles faced by the people of the time. While the racial aspect of the movie is dominant, viewers may also find compassion and friendship within the conversations and encounters of its characters.
“Men and women can't be friends, because sex always gets in the way”, is the main theme of the movie “When Harry met Sally”. The script is a good example of the interpersonal communication ten stage model by Mark Knapp. This developmental model entails the stages of a relationship from it’s infancy to an ending. In the movie we can clearly identify all ten stages of this model.
“The first rule about fight club is that you don’t talk about fight club” (Palahniuk 87). The story of Fight Club was very nail biting; you never knew what was going to happen next. There were so many things that led up to a complete plot twist. It was amazing how closely directed and written Chuck Palahniuk and David Fincher’s versions were. However, the role in both that stood out to me the most was the role of Marla. Marla was the biggest influence in discovering the narrator (or Jack’s) identity.
Shakespeare examines the theme of appearance and reality in his book-Hamlet. The dilemma of what is "real" is established at the very beginning of the play. Hamlet doesn’t know what to believe and devises a plan to find out. The old king Hamlet appears to be bitten by a snake, but in reality he was poisoned, the ghost appears as an apparition, but it’s actually real, and the play-with-in-a-play strongly depicts the theme of appearance vs. reality.
Anime is the Japanese take on the word "animation". It represents the Japanese style of animating cartoons. However, not all anime is for children. Majority imported to America is aimed at an adult audience- containing deep storylines, graphic violence, gore, as well as nudity and adult situations. This cinematic genre is a fast growing trend in the west and can now possibly be considered the most popular phenomenon among