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    Spotlight Film Analysis

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    How do you react after watching a movie? "That was good," "I wasn't a huge fan," and "HOLY SHIT THAT WAS AMAZING," tend to be my usual reactions. But as I left the theater after watching Spotlight, my response was different. I couldn't shake the overwhelming thought that this movie was important. Granted, the "HOLY SHIT THAT WAS AMAZING" response was still present. Importance remained my number one takeaway from the movie though, and I soon learned its true importance. Director/writer Thomas McCarthy

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    The Hitman’s Body Guard is the best movie to watch, unless you are boring and simple. Probably the name of the movie does not get you exited and you think this movie is going to disappoint you. I’m saying this because that was my thought as well. Until one night I had nothing to do and I decided to give this movie the benefit of the doubt. After the movie was over I was amazed on how much better this film made my night. In my opinion, this movie is among the best action/comedy movies I seen. What

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    The 400 Blows Analysis

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    The 400 Blows is a French New Wave film made in 1959, directed by François Truffaut as his debut feature film. The film focuses on the trials and tribulations of a young adolescent named Antoine Doinel played by Jean-Pierre Léaud, who is growing up in Paris during the early 1950s. While trying to find freedom from the craziness of life, Antoine is faced with overcoming loneliness and the harsh consequences on his unexplained actions. Inspired by Truffaut’s personal life, the director expresses

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    Split Movie Psychology

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    The movie Split came out in January 2016, it was written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and brought to life by James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley. The dramatic film starts when a man who has 23 different personalities given his dissociative identity disorder (D.I.D), kidnaps 3 girls and treats them as if they were guests in a hotel. It is often said that people who have D.I.D can acquire special abilities within each personality, this certainly happens as we watch the 24th personality

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    Paper On African Queen

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    African Queen One of the best movie that John Huston had ever directed in the movie theatre is a 1951 excitement film, African Queen. It is a Romantic Drama movie. The movie has a different character named Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Peter Bull, Humphrey Bogart, Theodore Bikel. In the World, one of the most almost popular available films is the African Queen movie. Popular C.S. Forester novel is fully based on this movie. Huston movies are mostly Hollywood traditional and fine with a story

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    Citizen Kane Poster

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    In 1941 the film Citizen Kane was released to the general public for the whole world to devour this jewel in film making history. Director Orson Wells pulled out all the tricks in the film making book at the time when he created this critically acclaimed “best film in history”. In Citizen Kane there are several frames of significance, but frame 25 main focus displays a massive poster of Kane running for governor in the background and with Kane on the forefront. This scene is during the time when

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    The film Citizen Kane was voted the greatest American film twice by the American Film Institute in 1998 and 2007. It broke new grounds in several areas such as complex sound, deep focus and the narrative structure. This movie showed the director is the plays the most important role not the producers, writers or financial investors. William Randolph Hearst the media baron was one of the individuals that inspired the film. He was offended by the film and tried to destroy it by refusing to publicize

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    Summary of the Film 1. The contributors to the film are Orson Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Welles is the director and writer, and Mankiewicz is also one of the writers. 2. The main characters are Orson Welles (Charles Kane), Joseph Cotten (Jedediah Leland), and Dorothy Comingore (Susan Alexander Kane). 3. The main source of conflict is Kane trying to hide his affair with Susan from the print media. He does not want the scandal to ruin his chances of becoming governor of New York. Another conflict

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    believe that the author portrays Charles Kane as sort of an evil man through the things he does, but shows that Kane doesn’t realize how he is behaving is wrong. One example of this would be how he ran his newspaper company the New York Inquirer (Citizen Kane). He presented the news in the best way possible to get as many people as he could to read it. Even if he had to lie a little bit in the title or in the actual stories, all he cared about was being everyone’s main source of news. This however

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    Orson Welles Influences

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    When talking about how the Western culture has been influenced over the years, it is impossible not to talk about Orson Welles, a man who has shaped the face of American cinema, radio, and theatre. Orson Welles was born to two highly educated parents, Richard and Beatrice, who taught him to play the violin, the piano, and traveled around the world with him. He was born in Wisconsin, and although in his young years he was introduced to much of the world around him, his childhood wasn’t exactly happy

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