Category: Cinema
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The Iconic Moments in the Film “Gold Rush 1925”
The most iconic moment in the movie is when Charlie Chaplin prepares and eats his shoe not to starve from hunger. He serves the shoe on a dish with shoelaces as spaghetti, which puts the viewer in laughter. The funniest thing about the moment in the movie is the face of Lone Prospector, as he…
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Type of Animation in “The Cat Came Back” Film
Typically viewed as one of the traditional animation types, cel animation has grown to be associated immediately with the specified genre. Although new methods have nearly ousted cel animation, its legacy remains unparalleled since it allows for a tremendous variety of stylistic options. “The Cat Came Back,” a short animated film, is a prime example…
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Commercial Success of the Movie Crazy Rich Asians
Crazy Rich Asians is an American romantic comedy film that hit the screens in 2018 and became an instant success. The highest-grossing romantic comedy of the last ten years, Crazy Rich Asians, was directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim. The screenplay was adapted from the 2013 novel of…
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The “Somm” Documentary Movie by Jason Wise
“Somm” is a documentary movie directed by Jason Wise and first presented in Canada in 2013. The film reveals the sommelier profession and shares the stories of people who dedicated their entire lives to wine production and degustation. Only around 200 people in the world have the Master of Sommelier Diploma, and the exam they…
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Movie “Joy Luck Club” by Wayne Wang
Introduction The movie, Joy Luck Club, demonstrates the various aspects of Chinese women and their struggles to improve the perceptions of Americanized Chinese women. The movie commences when the mother of Suyan, who is a young Chinese woman, June, dies. The journey that June embarks on after she knows that her twin sisters are alive…
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“The Watchmen” by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons: Film and Comic
Art is the phenomenon that helps human beings reflect the real world, and also differentiates between human beings and other animal species on the Earth. The art of filmmaking, or cinematography, is one of the most modern and, at the same time, the most fascinating art forms. However, sometimes it is difficult for the cinematography…
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The Phenomenon of PR in Film Industry
The filmmaking is multi-billion dollar industry, and the average budget of a Hollywood movie nowadays exceeds $100 million. When discussing a film, viewer mostly considers its plot, actors, and special effects, almost never thinking about advertisement and public relations. These components have crucial importance in modern industry, where hundreds of millions are at stake. Public…
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“Creed” Movie vs. “The Contender” Book by Lipsyte: Similarities and Differences
Many young adults grow up in rough neighborhoods where they have to be physically capable of defending themselves. Examples of these people are illustrated in the movie Creed and the book The Contender. Both share many similarities, such as the common theme of perseverance and the main characters with complex backgrounds. Nevertheless, the film and…
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Movie Review “Angels and Demons”
The film Angels and Demons is an interesting piece of art as the film truly captivates the audience. The film was directed by Ron Howard and produced by Brian Grazer. The film follows Robert Langdon, a fictional professor of cryptology who helps uncover the mysteries related to the crimes against the Church. Through subtle messages…
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“The Shawshank Redemption” Film by Darabont
Table of Contents Era and Setting The Concept of Hope Individuals’ Cultural Backgrounds and Life Experiences Health and Safety Implications Ethical and Legal Implications Impact and Lesson from the Movie References Era and Setting The Shawshank Redemption is a movie revolving around the life of a banker by the name Andy Dufresne. The plot of…