Category: Cinema
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Historical Evidence in the Renaissance Italy Film
The Renaissance was the period that gave the world a profound number of significant discoveries and innovations. The areas of art, literature, music, architecture, and science were brought to a new level by the outstanding figures who lived and created in that era. The movie Renaissance Italy offers an overview of how the 14th-16th-century evolution…
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Why the People Crave Horror Movies
Table of Contents Introduction Adrenaline rush Conclusion References Introduction According to Stephen King, everyone is insane to some degree though the level of insanity differs from one individual to another. Stephen King’s ethos in horror films is the key reason why many people like movies. “Why we crave horror movies” forms an outstanding argument written…
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Movie Review
Introduction The film “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” is based on one of the best-selling books of the same title authored by Rebecca Skloot. The movie essentially told the story of three people. The first was Henrietta Lacks, her daughter Deborah Lacks, and the journalist (Rebecca Skloot) who researched the strange tale for over…
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Cultural Artifact in the “Legally Blonde” Film
Table of Contents Introduction Context of the Cultural Artifact Reinforcement of Social, and Power Structures in a Community Consequences and Potential Impacts of the Object Conclusion References Introduction Cultural artifact analysis is essential for ethnographic research in which case an ethnographer gets to decide what an artifact suggests or does not suggest. As a result,…
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Kennedy Assassination in Zapruder’s Film vs. Conner’s Report
Introduction In view of the John F. Kennedy assassination which could still evoke debate and un-resolved discussion, it is important to stick to facts and reality which could be at best presented in the form of actual footage, coverage, and narration of witnesses to the event. While various interpretations and emotions may be evoked with…
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Real Fight in “Fight Club” Movie by David Fincher
Discussing and analyzing the movie “Fight Club”, directed by David Fincher and based on the novel written by Chuck Palaniuk in 1996, and screenplay written by Jim Uhls, it is necessary to note that the given movie draws up some important issues concerning life experiences: the person’s knowledge about oneself in case if one has…
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Western Movies and Their Effect on Arab Youth
Most of the Western movies shown on the screens reflect on our culture. The movies display desire, identity, fantasy and extravagance. Globalization is on the rise, and the Arab countries are not left out of the process. Thus, the media has made it easy to access everything that one needs without much effort. It is…
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Sexualization of Women in Hollywood Cinema
Table of Contents Introduction Sexualization of Women in Cinema in Relation to Patriarchy Sexualization of Women in and Capitalism Conclusions Works Cited Introduction Hollywood is a widely known brand of cinematography. It is considered to be the capital of modern western film-making. It is known for hundreds of famous pictures and thousands of talented actors…
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Short Movie “Darkness/Light/Darkness” by Jan Svankmajer
The author of this movie is Jan Svankmajer, the clip is called “Darkness/Light/Darkness”; it was produced in 1989. This clip can be easily found on the World Wide Web. From the first point of view, the main character of this short movie is a hand made of plasticine, it looks realistic enough, its first action…
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Pop Culture in Movies: How Far Can It Get?
To speak about the pop culture of any country one should distinguish the definition of this term. The Longman dictionary of contemporary English presents such an explanation: pop culture is music, films, products etc. in a particular society that are familiar to and popular with most ordinary people in that society (Pop culture). The theme…