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    work to challenge these gender stereotypes. The movie Moana is a recent example of a Disney production that works to break the imposed stereotypes placed on children from an early age. The Moana movie poster in itself is a perfect example of challenging gender expectations. Through the look at the target audience, color, and the context of the poster, one can better understand how Moana challenges

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    - Title of the movie Flight (2012) - Plot summary Whip Whitaker, a pilot who is introduced early as a substance user, starts off his morning with a typical flight from Orlando to Atlanta. Shortly after take-off, Whip realizes that the flight would be anything but normal. The plane starts to fly erratically, and Whip is required to make quick, life-saving decisions; and he does so while being under the influence of alcohol and cocaine. While the plane ends up crashing, Whip’s quick decisions saved

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    Movie 42 Movie Analysis

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    Americans. The film 42 is a biographical sports movie about Jackie Robinson. The film focuses on Jackie Robinson’s shift from a player in the Negro League to the Major League. The movie explains the struggles Robinson had to face during these hard times. The film shows Robinson as becoming successful in the Major League and making it to the 1947 World Series Game. Aside from minor details, the film 42 is accurate. Through clothing, people, and events, the movie is able to show how accurate it actually is

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    William Wilkins Course Title July 18, 2017 Everest The movie Everest is a climbing expedition and adventure that involves a commercial climbing guide named Rob. A group of climbers employed Rob to take them to the summit of Mount Everest. Rob’s team includes a mail carrier, a past climber, and a journalist among others. Rob is very passionate about his profession and values the confidence of each climber. Furthermore, this was apparent when he leaves his expectant wife back home in

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    dress up. In dress up, you start out with a person, and you are able to choose your preferred gender, eyes, nose, lips, hair, body type and clothes. In other words, in a game like dress up, you can construct an ideally perfect person. Likewise, in the movie Gattaca, in a not too distant future, constructing a person is a reality, and it is not limited to just physical features. Gattaca shows a dystopic society where a birth made from genetic selection is widely common. The science of this idea essentially

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    of Merida, but rather the stronger bond that forms between her, her family, and the other clansmen. Frozen, instead still stuck with the age-old tradition of the female character falling in love with the male character. Since the beginning of the movie, Anna is in a rush to fall in love and does so hastily with Prince Hans. She meets Kristoff during her journey and in turn falls in love with him. In the end they share a kiss as they each realize the love that they had for each other. Therefore, Brave

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    During the great depression millions of people had gone starving or were ridden with diseases and most of they had perished. But during the times of the depression, there were movie adaptations from books like for example, Frankenstein or The Hunchback of Notre Dame. But instead of having a tragedy of the book, Hollywood created a twist on the endings of these books creating a happy ending instead of a depressing ending. The

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    “King Kong” Movie Analysis A good movie can either be captivating or exhilarating depending on the plot of the movie. Like the thrill of a rollercoaster, it is the same thrill that comes from watching the King Kong movie. It is both captivating as well as fascinating in the sense that it provides rich thematic presence and sceneries. In this paper, King Kong will be viewed from a critical perspective to argue if it truly deserves the amount of fame it has been given. The movie “King Kong” was a

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    One day in class we watched one of those god awful behaviour videos produced a decade old. All the youngsters in these educational doldrums had fluffy feathered mullets and strong cockney accents, film locations were churlish high-rise council blocks that surmounted concrete doom in its infrastructure. And a cast of dreadful actors so utterly depressing to look at you had to wonder where their future in acting ended up. We had to view these insipid films on a geriatric Sony trinitron, snuggled in

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    1) Thoughts about overall movie I think Michael Moore’s movie Sicko educates audience on not to take too kindly, not to look too positive on notorious America’s health care system. I think it reveals that America’s health care is market-driven, profit-oriented health insurance and health providers where as in Canada, United Kingdom, Cuba, and France, health care is free. But, I also think that the movie overall looks too much negative aspects of USA health care system and too positive on

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