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    Audrey Hepbrun: A Hollywood Fairytale Essay

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         Outline I.     Intro:           Thesis- Audrey Hepburn took a difficult childhood and turned it into a gilded fairytale effortlessly. II.     Family Life/Growing up:           A-Shyness           B-Turbulent family III.     Suffering in Holland:

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    To play one of Shakespeare’s most complex roles successfully on stage or on screen has been the aspiration of many actors. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet has been the focus on various accounts throughout the 20th Century, each actor attempting to bring something unique and unmarked to the focal character. Franco Zeffirelli and Kenneth Branagh, both film directors, introduce varying levels of success on the screen through downright differences in ways of translation and original ideas. Zeffirelli’s

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Franco Zeffireli’s film version of the story are different in many ways, but the basic characters and basic plot remain the same. Franco Zeffirelli’s screenplay is an edited, re-vamped version of the original tragedy in which lines are cut and scenes are modified. Additionally, Zeffirelli modifies Shakespeare’s ghost scenes and uses narrative and film techniques to both create an overall suspenseful atmosphere and generate empathetic feelings towards Hamlet. The various

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    As a film student, I believe that films can have a lot of effects on people. They are visually entertaining and can be exciting for all ages, but books also have a lot of powers that will be talked about here. There are many of the differences between books and movies. The main points to be compared and contrasted are imagination, time consumption, the entertainment value, and the ideas and media. Films make you observe the situations happening in a story while books make you feel it. One will

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    How Hamlet Is Perceived Based on Elements from The Film and the Play It is important to remember that Shakespeare’s original plays took hours to perform in order to get the message being conveyed across. However we live in a society now where we want instant gratification and understanding and therefore plays of this length will not captivate an audience for very long. Many plays and novels are being adapted for film in order to try to achieve the same desired message while appeasing the audience’s

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    Analysis Road Warrior

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    Analyzing the Road Warrior The Road Warrior sequence when Max first arrives to Tire City is full of action, sound effects, music, camera shots, wardrobe symbolisms, and survival instincts. The Road Warrior (George Miller, 1981). I will be writing about the time that Max rescued a victim (Nathen) and returned him back to his tire people located deep within the deserts. The scene will continue all the way up to when the refinery people come to make a deal with the tire peoples. The movie is set in

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    Audreyy Hepburn Legacy

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    Actress, beauty, and elegance are three words people think of when they hear Audrey Hepburn, but she was so much more. Many people know that Audrey Hepburn was an actress, but thatś just one role she played. As a well known actress, Audrey Hepburn Showed the world that sometimes you have to take a stand for what you believe in, even if itś not what the majority of people want or what a majority of people neglect. She left a lasting legacy as a fashion and beauty icon as well as having a playful

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    Imagine having the chance to fight for your country. As you remove your blade from the man you just killed, you see one of your men getting gutted in half by the enemy, so you jolt up in a full stride down the battlefield towards your target to carry out revenge. As you run the screams of the wounded cloud your ears, and as you get closer you are faced with enemies hurling at you from left and right inflicting wounds that would have any other man on their knees; nevertheless, you are no ordinary

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    Bravehearts Mel Gibson is " Bravehearts " director as well as the main star. This is a well made movie that I really enjoyed. The movie " Bravehearts " is an amazing account of one Scotsman that decided to fight the oppression of the English to gain his freedom. With this one mans vision an awesome movie is created. There is a scene for just about all audiences. There are war scenes, romantic scenes, and who could forget dramatic scenes. At the beginning of the movie we see William Wallace

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    Branagh's Hamlet

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    Hamlet, one of the most intricate and influential plays by Shakespeare, debatably of all time. It has inspired not only appreciative readers and writing critiques but continuous generations of people. The inspiration led to the fabrication of many great movies, which wasn’t achievable until the 20th century. Before cinema was the prevalent method of sharing appreciation and spilling emotion for a specific subject, art portrayed what would fly through our minds such as the many interpretations of

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