Category: Cinema

  • Mise-en-Scene of “Blade Runner” Film by Ridley Scott

    Based on the opening scene of Blade Runner, the viewers can see that Los Angeles is presented as a modern and developed city. In addition, the fact that it is presented at night is another important element. The author wants people to see the lights and fires of the city and reflect on their meaning…

  • Race and Culture in The Hate You Give Movie

    The Hate You Give is a movie produced by Angie Thomas and based on the same novel. It is a portrait and projection of fundamentals giving a backdrop of the current situation that America is facing. The movie orchestrates the prejudice of justice by killing Khalil Starr’s friend shot by a police officer in cold…

  • The Movie “Gran Torino” by Clint Eastwood

    Table of Contents Introduction Walt’s Adaptation to Cultural Diversity Communication Styles of the Main Characters Characters’ Views on Friendship Conclusion References Introduction Representing a generation through the depiction of a single character is a challenging task. In his movie Gran Torino, Clint Eastwood has played an exceptional role that reveals how changes in one’s cultural…

  • The Film “Good Will Hunting” by Gus Van Sant

    My definition of a soulmate identifies a soulmate as a person who understands you, supports you both physically and emotionally, and is willing to share life with you for as long as you are alive. The triad concept in Good Will Hunting is applied in the form of defense mechanisms, including rationalization, displacement, and denial.…

  • “Don’t Look Up” Movie Directed by Adam McKay

    Table of Contents Introduction World Views and Hegemony Neo-Liberalism Corporate Social Responsibility Climate Change Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Netflix video ‘Don’t Look Up’ pays attention to two astronomers who endeavor to alert humans regarding an approaching comet that is going to destroy the entire society. The movie depicts the response to climate disaster to…

  • The Shutter Island Movie by Martin Scorsese

    Table of Contents Introduction Movie Details Personal Evaluation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The neo-noir genre, which is more auteur than mass, is valued for the special atmosphere in which filmmakers reveal the deep personalities and experiences of characters and raise acute social issues. Although the vast majority of modern directors have moved away from this…

  • Intriguing Elements of the Michael Clayton Movie

    Economic life is supposed to be challenging in terms of survival within the business world. As for competition that contradicts ethical norms, it is doomed to produce madmen gripped by pangs of conscience. This is also true of real life, therefore the story of moral insanity, which is based on the conflict between business and…

  • Principles of Suspense in the Film “The Fugitive”

    Table of Contents Introduction Principles of Suspense Conclusion References Introduction The film “The Fugitive” is an action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis. It shows the story of doctor Richard Kimble, played by actor Harrison Ford, who is accused of his wife’s murder. The protagonist tries to clear his name and find and punish the…

  • “Avengers: Endgame” as a “Zeitgeist Film”

    Avengers: Endgame has become one of the highest-grossing films in the history of cinema. No wonder that one may consider this film not only as a commercially successful product but also as a “Zeitgeist” film. The basic concept of the term Zeitgeist is that the film raises such pressing issues that it would be difficult…

  • Movie Production Studios and Their Statistics

    A studio can normally label as a class for artist and photographers, or a workshop or rehearsal space for dancers or actors. In relation to film, the workshop or construction for cinematographic, sound, or music recording is commonly referred to as a theater, and the word studios generally means “all the building on a film…