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    influences over the comedy/horror film (Shaun of the Dead ,2004) directed and written by Edgar Wright as well as writer/actor Simon Pegg. The french new wave has influenced (Shaun of the Dead,2004) through cinematic techniques used in the filming of the movie, which directly derive from the creation of the French New Wave such as the use of natural light setting, jump cuts and long tracking shots. The influences of the French new wave is also present in the genre

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    “Angels on the Streets” is an enlightenment movie, from the Colonial Era, that gives the audience a glimpse on how the Korean film industry has been impacted due to Japanese colonization. Throughout the movie, Japanese influence can be seen through assimilation so that Koreans have to integrate to a Japanese way of thinking and living. Such assimilation can be seen through noticeable propaganda, introduction of Westernization, and the idea of being an imperial citizen in a new-nation state. Propaganda

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    Based on our research and understanding, we found that the movie ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ by Arthur Penn was the first French film of new Hollywood era which dare to be open and presenting sex and violence yet a bit comedy element. The narration on the opening was different from other movie, the narration sounds “they are young, they are in love, they rob the bank… and they kill.” Based on the narration, audience can find out the genre of the movie is interesting with updated filmmaking techniques. It brings

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    The scene towards the end of the movie when Roy chases Deckard and ends us upon the roof is a very suitable use of the technique. Deckard makes a failed attempt to jump to the other roof and is left hanging precariously on the string was a very suitable use of Mise en scene. Roy later hoists

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    Zozo by Josef Farez, is a good example of a Swedish/immigrant movie that has become a popular theme amongst Swedish movies since the increase of immigrants and refugees coming to Sweden. However, what this particular film did that most Swedish/immigrant films don’t is show how both Swedes and immigrants affect each other, and how conflict comes from both sides. Zozo brings up how the best way to avoid starting these conflicts is for immigrants to try to let go of their fear and anger left from when

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    Early films were created with audience reception in mind. Tom Gunning, author of “Cinema of Attraction,” theorizes filmmakers’ goal to create a film that gripped the audiences’ attention and amazed them – create a spectacle. Therefore, early cinema did not have a narrative structure. They were most often short films, such as those of the Lumiere Brothers, that were actualities; 40 to 50 second films that showed actualities or activities representative of everyday life, such as playing cards, drinking

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    In the 1953 film directed by William Wyler, Roman Holiday, which is filmed entirely in Rome, Italy. Mise-en-scène is extremely important in film making, and is elements that make up a movie that are visual. the elements that make the This film is full of every category of mise-en-scène, however the most prevalent are the setting and the props. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck star as the two main characters, Princess Ann and Joe Bradley. Princess Ann is from a royal family and is on her European

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    I Want To Run Out Analysis

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    scene drags on for several agonizing minutes as the camera pans over barren landscapes, townscapes, bayous, or tundras. You want to run out the theater door to the car, but you’d hurt your mom’s feelings. You’re too poor to buy a ticket to another movie. Security is tight. The writer introduces the teenaged main characters with 20 minutes of dialogue about their strife of obtaining a mundane job. Or going to prom. The action takes

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    A road movie/pseudo-documentary following the band Gui aiueo:S, A Stone from Another Mountain to Polish Your Own Stone, portrays the band as introspective UFO hunters as they traverse across Japan. Split into various chapters, in an attempt to set up a narrative, the film can be broken down into a few different scenes. Specifically, driving with no set destination, walking through the woods aimlessly, visiting an old man who talks about his land and a sustainable toilet he built, going to a carnival

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    Alcoholism In Hollywood

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    movies on the big screen have one main thing in common and that is alcohol. This seems to be the cool thing to do is drink during a film and people pay a large amount of money to view people doing it and acting foolish. Some people even reenact the movie and play the parts for fun and laughs at social gatherings. More than 80% of movies out now in rotation have alcohol in them. There are also over two decades of drugs, violence, tobacco, along with alcohol (Panko, 2017). These things have been increasing

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