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    FILM ANALYSIS Ang Tunay na Ina is a Filipino melodrama, directed and written by Octavio Silos. The major casts of the film are Rosario Moreno as Magdalena, Rudy Concepcion as Roberto, Tita Duran as Tita, Quiel Segovia as Antonio, Dona Luisa as Nati Rubi, Don Alberto as Precioso Palma, Naty Bernardo as Aling Andang. This is one of the few films that survived from World War II. This is also one of the films that they were able to restore. The film focuses on how Magdalena is longing for her lost daughter

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    the extreme attention to detail, the film is easy to understand and enjoy if you have or have not read the novel. Before beginning the film, its long length, a daunting 3 hours and 50 minutes, intimidated me. I understood that the content of the movie would be interesting because I had read the novel and knew what to expect. However, for a spectator that has not read the novel prior, I can understand their hesitation to want to begin watching this adaptation. My first impression was that it was

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    Carlo Gambino, the man who is the family namesake, never served a day of jailtime in his life. He liked to keep low key, but many things are attributed to this family. Murder Inc., an infamous group of talented, for-hire hitmen, was started by Albert Anastasia, member of the Gambino family. While

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    There is no doubt that today's entertainment has lost most of its touch with the more classical influences of its predecessors. However, in mid-1994, Walt Disney Pictures released what could arguably be the best animated feature of all time in The Lion King. With a moral base unlike most of the movies released at the time, TLK placed a children's facade on a very serious story of responsibility and revenge. However, this theme is one of the oldest in history, and it is not the least apparent in one

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    As individuals, we must understand ourselves and our personal struggles. As part of a society, we must understand how we fit into the world around us. Consequently, we must then bridge the gap between these two ideas. In the film adaptation of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, the main character, Celie, discovers her individuality overtime, as she eventually finds her niche among others (Spielberg, 1985). Through incorporating both internal conflicts and how a person relates with the external society

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    With lively animated films, imaginative production, and a knack for nostalgia, it is clear that Disney plays a fundamental role in the juvenility of many. Wander into any elementary school and you’re sure to find a first grader quoting The Lion King or an array of Frozen-themed backpacks lined up against the classroom wall. Unsurprisingly. children absorb whatever they see in television and film. They are malleable, their personalities easily swayed by a favorite celebrity at the moment or an older

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    pointless. They will carry all the memories and images with them for the rest of their lives, just as Orwell did of his many experiences. Tom O'Brien also carried the burden of recalling and recording the war and its aftermath, although like his namesake in Orwell's 1984, by his own description of these characters and events may or may not be true. In general, the entire atmosphere of the novel could be described as Orwelllian, with a

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    in 1979. Gilpin received her first camera at age twelve, which she used persistently for years into adulthood. The next year, in 1904, Gilpin traveled to visit a dear friend of the family, Laura Perry, a blind woman who also happened to be her namesake. Upon outings to big events Gilpin was asked to describe every detail to her, "The experience taught me the kind of observation I would have never learned otherwise” (Gilpin, 1979). This experience proved to be a critical point in her life, especially

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Mr. Disney left this world, impacting and inspiring the lives of everyone and changing the world of movie-making forever. Walt Disney was the creator of popular animated characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Alice in Wonderland, and Snow White. He is the namesake for the Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Resort, and many more. Walt Disney had lived an enthralling life, and improved the field of entertainment tremendously. To sum

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    Marxist-Feminist Lens After looking past its controversial sexual nature, Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita can be read as a criticism of the capitalist system. Nabokov uses the relationship between the novel's narrator, Humbert Humbert, and the novel's namesake, Lolita, as an extended metaphor to showcase the system's inherent exploitive nature in a way that shocks the reader out of their false consciousness, by making the former a man in the position of power - a repulsive, manipulative pedophile — and

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