Movies Essay Examples and Topics. Page 3

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“Sometimes in April” Historical Drama Film

The protagonists of the story are two brothers Honore Butera, who works for the racially prejudiced Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines, and Augustin Muganza, a captain in the Rwandan army. It's a deeply touching [...]
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Racial Tensions in American “Crash” Movie

Although the acting is strong and the plot is realistic, the movie's victory of Academy Awards is doubtful and reflective of the state of the cinematic industry at the time.
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NTV Advertisement Observation

They take place in between the show and before the show after the show. The show majorly is meant for lovers of logical thinking and youthful in nature.
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Features of American and Indian Cinema

It is targeting no social issues or discussions of psychological complexities, rather it is the food for weekend entertainment, filling the appetite of the imagination and fantasies of a country that is gradually finding its [...]
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“The Passion of Christ” as a Christian Movie

As culture is defined as the processes that produce behaviors, practices, meanings, and institutions of our social existence, movies being a modern cultural communicator have a direct effect in shaping the society's beliefs and practices [...]
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Generation Y in the “Matrix Reloaded” Film

Televisions large and small with cable boxes and satellite dishes, all kinds of audio cassettes and compact disc players, video games, the video cassette recorder, the computer, and the portable telephone have changed the way [...]
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Andaman People in the “First Out of Africa” Movie

I feel that the history of the Andaman people is one of the most interesting stories of the people's evolution. My view is that expeditions organized to study the people living in isolated tribes can [...]
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Piedmont Media’s Algorithm

In order to streamline and enhance this process, Josh Lynn of Piedmont Media Research developed an algorithm that is likely to assist the professionals greatly.
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“Fast Food Nation” Movie by Richard Linklater

This is a story of how one of the most favorite things in the country is destroying people's health and undermining the belief that the world is a friendly and kind place where people love [...]
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“Salt of the Earth” vs. “On the Waterfront” Films

Moreover, the development of any community could be considered the chain of new issues that trigger the process of the development of a certain movement resulting in the acquisition of new ideas and further sophistication [...]
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American Youth in Films Since 1980s

In fact, the producers of films recognized the import of teenage experience as one of the biggest tools of marketing films to young people globally.
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“Dirty Dancing” Movie by Emile Ardolino

Overall, the movie was a great representation of dance and human relationships. I would recommend the movie to others, as it is a pleasant illustration of dance and human relationships.
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Immigrants’ Urban Life in “Entre Nos” Film

This is in regard to the growth, evolution, and advancement in the cities, the neighborhood concept, people-orientation, and density. In the center of all the anxiety and confusion, people value close friendship as the social [...]
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Afro-Americans in the “Do the Right Thing” Comedy

Spike Lee's movie reflects the problem of ethnic stereotypes by depicting the way in which Afro-Americans defend their right to equality, showing how biases can be confronted, and exemplifying how the political sensibilities can be [...]
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“Fairy Tale Films” by P. Greenhill and S. Matrix

The publication of the Fairy Tale Films by Pauline Greenhill and Sidney Eve Matrix is timely because it seeks to reconstruct the relationship between the fairy tale movies and folklore, and the fairy tale genre.
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Elka: American Styled Soap Opera

The police found the knife in Elka's hands and her hands were soaked in her mother's blood. Now she is out of prison and out to get the person, who killed her mother, reconcile with [...]
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Racial Humor and Stereotypes in “Rush Hour 2”

Due to the influence of the process of globalization various cultures on our planet started to interact very closely, massive waves of migrations covered every country and the clash of customs, traditions, religions and lifestyles [...]
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Amazon and Netflix: Movies Delivery

Amazon is also a leading marketer of movies in many parts of the world. The practice reduces the number of customers who purchase or rent movies from Amazon and Netflix.
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Graphic Violence in Movies

This is evident in the article, which was written by Grisham, where he explains that Sarah and Ben went to Memphis to watch the Grateful Dead Movie.
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Steven Spielberg: Behind the Scenes

Later on, Spielberg's work as the director of a full episode of "The Name of the Game" impressed studio bosses and Universal Studios signed him on for a four-film contract.
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Memory by Analogy: Hiroshima Mon Amour

It is quite painful to recall the events that took place in Japan during the Second World War in the aftermath of the atomic bombing of the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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The Role of Music in the Sea Hawk

The focus of the paper is to demonstrate that music plays several roles in a Hollywood film titled "The Sea Hawk" that was released in 1940.
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Youssef Chahine and Egyptian Popular Cinema

In the film Jamila the Algerian, tells the story of Djamila Bouhired a young lady from the nothern African country, who was in 1957 accused of terrorism and sentenced to death by the French.
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John Renoir, a French Filmmaker

Similarly, the themes and settings of the films depicted the social practices during the time. When the beggar makes a comic out of the rich, he indicates the partiality in the society.
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One Aspect of Cinema During the Silent Era

In this paper, major focus will be on giving a detailed analysis of the use of music in movies from the silent era vis-a-vis the use of music in the current films.
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Feminism in Roger and Dodger Film

The plot of the movie tends towards portraying women as inferior to men given majority of the women in the movie fall into traps set by men very easily.
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The Business of Being Born

The movie generally favor the argument that in cases of normal births without complications, midwives can conduct home deliveries and this is seen to be better as compared to hospital births that are normally conducted [...]
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Aging in Society and Community

The superb comedy movie also looks at the major life changes, such as retirement and life of widowhood, transformations in living arrangements, and economic and political issues that define the habits of the old people [...]
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Fight Club – Analysis of Consumerism

If the cost of a recall is expected to be higher than the cost of dealing with lawsuits, initiated by unsatisfied customers, the car-manufacturing company will not move a finger: "Take the number of vehicles [...]
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Sidney Lumet and His Concerns

The story told in the movie A Stranger Among Us is similar to all stories used by Sydney Lumet where the director manages to introduce characters who by all means choose the side of observing [...]
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Racism in the “Crash”

It is worthy noting that, all the characters in the film are victims of crashes and none is free of sympathy. The wouldisappearance' referred to by Graham is that of racism.
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“28 Days” by Betty Thomas

All other inmates assisted her to realize herself as she tries to come back to her senses and deal with her alcoholism, at the end, she tries on giving up the alcoholism. She ended up [...]
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My Opinion on the Movie Titanic

Upon the knowledge of the portray, Dawson Calvert contacted Lovett, she was asked if she knew about the necklace and she said that indeed she was the one Rose DeWittone of the passengers deemed to [...]
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Michael Curtiz: Casablanca (1942)

The things that are brought to light in the paper concerning the movie are; summery of the plot, characters, music used, reception, awards and finally errors and inaccuracy in the movie.
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Film and Multiculturalism: Zack Snyder’s “300”

Apparently, the cultural uniqueness, on the part of White people, does not solely refer to their talent in baby-making, as it is usually the case with people in Third World countries, but to their acute [...]
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Film Analysis – “A History of Violence”

"A History of Violence" is a 2005 American thriller movie that is based on a novel bearing the same name and it tells the story of Tom Stall, a restaurant owner in the small town [...]
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Compare Two Movies Related With Human Rights

In the Name of the Father is a movie that portrays an innocent arrest of Gerry Colon and subsequent torture for him to confess the terrorist's crimes he did not commit and enduring long legal [...]
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Film History as Cultural Myth-Making

The director of the film utilizes the visual stereotypes of the Australian desert landscapes for producing the effect of isolation of the country from the rest of the world.
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Guns, Germs and Steel

In the movie, Jared uses the conquest of the Spaniards over the Incas to illustrate how geography contributed in a big way to the development of some cultures such that they became superior over others. [...]
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Review of the Film Eat a Bowl of Teiasa

The work is a depiction of the clashes between Chinese culture and way of life and the American ideas existing at the time in Chinatown of the City of New York in the period after [...]
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Wall Street and Boiler Room: Compare and Contrast

To my mind, Wall Street and Boiler Room are one of the most interesting and educative films about the ways of how young people want to achieve the desirable success by means of frauds, lies, [...]
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The Movie Exhibition Industry

The exhibitors are overcharging the customers and this has reduced the number of people willing to go to the movies. For exhibitors to create a great experience for movie goers they can improve the food [...]
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“Metropolis” by Fritz Lang

The role of the slaves living in the subterranean region is to work in power stations to ensure that their masters and other people in authority live comfortable lives.
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“Gone Baby Gone” Movie

Corruption and conspiracy are some of the negative aspects of the community that the film has used as one of its main themes.
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Sophie’s Choice: Analysis of a Movie and Definitions

The following morning Sophie invites Stingo to a walk and she apologizes for the disruption they caused him the previous night. Well, the night that Sophie spends in a hotel with Stingo, she divulges the [...]
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Father and Son Relations: Analysis of the Movies

The situations and backgrounds, presented in all these movies help to comprehend and describe the obligations, which dads have to their sons: some dads want to protect their sons, other dads think that their duty [...]
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