Category: Cinema

  • Going to the Movies

    Despite the fact that the Internet made movies much more accessible than before, watching movies at the cinema is still preferred by many people today. Movie theaters are the only place to watch movies on the day of release, and many people see going to the movies as a unique form of entertainment and enjoy…

  • “Crash”: Movie Significance

    Table of Contents Introduction Most Significant part of the film Sociological concepts Issues to be researched Implications for our personal direction Conclusion Reference Introduction The movie Crash is an American drama film released in 2004. The film was written and directed by Paul Haggis and it premiered in 2004, at the Toronto film festival on…

  • A Beautiful Mind: A Film About an Outstanding Man

    Table of Contents Introduction The History of Creation Description Actors’ Play The Movie Realisation Schizophrenia Paranoia Conclusion Work Cited Introduction A Beautiful Mind is a film in which Russell Crowe superbly played a brilliant schizophrenic mathematician. The film is based on the book by Sylvia Nazar, the story of the thorny path of one genius,…

  • Establishing Scene: A Movie About the Great Depression

    The image was taken in New York in 1929, and it shows the panicking crowds of Wall Street during the market crash that led the United States to Great Depression. Adjusted to the camera resolution, the shot can be applied as the establishing scene for a drama about the financial crisis’s influence on personal lives.…

  • The Relevant Aspects of the Movie “A Beautiful Mind”

    Table of Contents Introduction Relevant Aspects Mind and Motivation Lessons Learned Introduction While a great number of films are mostly entertainment in their nature, there are some that cause a storm of emotions and experiences in the audience precisely because of their profound ideas and thoughts. They are remembered for a long time and make…

  • Billy Wilder’s Movies Overview

    Table of Contents Life Overview Double Indemnity Questions References Billy Wilder is a prominent director and producer who made a great contribution to the development of American cinematography. He is the outstanding filmmaker who managed to give more than 50 years to the film industry. It should be stressed that Billy Wilder won six Academy…

  • Inside Job Film Directed by Charles Ferguson

    Table of Contents Summary Ethic Principle Description and Reasons for Applying Analysis Conclusion Reference Inside Job is a documentary film produced in America, whose director is Charles Ferguson. The topic of this paper involves financial crises at the beginning of the 2000s. The film is aimed to provide an in-depth insight into the reasons, which…

  • Review of “12 Years a Slave” Movie

    Biases or prejudices Dominant point of view 12 Years a Slave was released in 2013 and scooped up many awards in various categories for its immaculate cinematography and brilliant depiction of slavery. The film is set in 1853 and highlights the tribulations of Solomon Northup, a role played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, after he was kidnapped…

  • The Film “Gran Torino” by Clinton Eastwood

    Table of Contents Introduction A Summary The Main Theme The Theories The Film’s Analysis Crime Prevention and Policy Implications Conclusion Reference Introduction “Gran Torino” is a unique picture in its genre, giving a certain “food for the mind”. This is a story about a cruel fate, turning points within the country, losses, gains, friendship, hatred,…

  • The Film “Apollo 13” by Ron Howard

    Apollo 13 is indeed not only a breathtaking and uplifting movie but also a great collection of diverse situations with the successful application of Critical Incident Management. Its most visible elements are the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities shown by the spaceship crew. Jim’s identification of the burst helium disk and the planning of further…