Movie Review Samples

  • Brief Analysis of the Film "Carol"
    Description: The movie Carol is a romantic movie involving a young woman, Therese Belivett, who feels like her life is a mess, meaningless, and lost in that she is not going anywhere with it. The film follows the romantic life of Carol and Therese, who are from different backgrounds and find
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  • Critical Reflection:Climate Change
    Description: The film shows the importance of being aware of climate change and that it is a social issue since people are now aware of how climate change can affect them, their families, and other people close to them. The film reveals that society has grown larger and more diverse (Global
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Reflection on This Changes Everything and Environmental Migration
    Description: My heart broke as I watched the film This Changes Everything. I saw how negligent the human race is becoming with each passing day. The article titled Environmental Migration is but a detailed account of how man’s negligence happens to impact his living conditions, eventually rendering his lands
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Children of Men
    Description: One of the dystopian films that show the audience about great injustice is “Children of Men,” a 2006 film that describes the horrors faced by humankind when its extinction was deemed inevitable. The movie demonstrated themes of fear, hope, and redemption and illustrated the effects of politicizing the grave
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Critical Reflection on the Reading and the Film
    Description: The central arguments in James Gray’s 2013’s The Immigrant entail an exploration of the Christian tradition values in threefold – love, faith, and hope. The reading highlights the vital role that faith, love, and hope play as the movie director leads his characters to instances where they find a certain
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Immigration: How it is Handled in Contemporary Society
    Description: Immigration has not always been portrayed as a pleasing encounter and the different documentaries and stories on the subject reveal some terrifying scenarios that immigrants have had to endure or succumb to in an attempt to flee their home country. The film, Who is Dayani Cristal? (Silver) and the article,
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Immigration and Diversity, A Critical Reflection
    Description: The term migration has been featured in a better part of the world’s history due to the mass migration of people from one place to another from the past and even in the contemporary era. The film Persepolis, played in a rather satirical and comic
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Critical Reflection to Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
    Description: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 is a documentary that indicates the progress of the Black Power movement featuring interviews of Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Abiodun Oyewole, Stokely Carmichael, and other renowned leaders during the Black Power Movement (Luis et al. 176). The Black Power Movement desired
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  • Movie Review: Cairo Station
    Description: Youssef Chahine's Cairo Station, or "Bab el Hadid," tells the story of a disabled newspaper vendor obsessed with a soft-drink peddler, but she rejects his advances, and he attempts murder. The story is set in a train station in Cairo, Egypt, and the film was produced in 1958 (Chahine)
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Creative Writing | Movie Review |
  • Critical Analysis: The Canary Effect and Settler Colonialism Primer
    Description: The documentary "The canary Effect" and the reading "Settler Colonialism Primer" point out key similarities about colonialism. For many people today, colonialism is a subject of the past that should be forgotten to create a better future; however, as seen in the film and reading, colonialism, although a
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • The Tank Man: Tiananmen Square Demonstration and Massacre
    Description: One of the main reasons why the protests erupted in 1989 was the death of Hu Yaobang. The students believed that he died due to the stress he got after being forced to resign. His resignation indicated the oppression and lack of freedom that was going on in China. A few days following a series of protests,
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  • Creed: Having a Passionate Dream
    Description: The image of a passionate dream contains the whole movie of Creed as it tackles the life story of the son of a former heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed.
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  • Yellow Earth by Chen
    Description: One of the most trenchant critiques of Fifth Generation filmmakers focuses on their attention outside of China. Critics such as Rey Chow charge that some of their films indulge in a “self-exoticization” that parades Chinese feudal customs in front of foreign viewers in a way that encourages their prejudices
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  • Inside Job - White Collar Crime Documentary: Movie Review
    Description: 'Inside Work' offers a detailed overview of the 2008 global financial crisis, which led millions of people to lose their employment and homes at the cost of more than $20 billion in the biggest recession since the Great Depression, almost leading to an overall financial crash.
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  • Different Themes on the Film, "Lords of Dogtown"
    Description: The 2005 American drama film, Lords of Dogtown, based on a true story, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and written by Stacy Peralta, shares the beginnings of the skateboarding we know of today (Lords of Dogtown, 2005). In line with this progress in skateboarding as a sport is a development in the lives of
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  • Educative and Informative SCADamp Presentation
    Description: The talk was a 2021 virtual session on SCADamp. The presentation is on youtube, but unfortunately, it does not mention the date anywhere. However, it was uploaded on April 28, 2021, on the Yiran Ai YouTube channel, indicating that it is probably an April presentation. I watched the recorded YouTube version.
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  • Different Themes on the Movie "Lords of Dogtown"
    Description: Lords of Dogtown is an American fact-based drama film. Stacey Peralta wrote the film. Moreover, it was directed by Catherine Hardwicke, who both David Fincher and Fred Durst assisted. Eventually, the producer of the film was Fincher. This paper will focus on analyzing Stacy Peralta with the theme, American
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  • Red Scare (1920s) and McCarthyism (1950s)
    Description: After watching the movie, “They Chose China”, I got interested on two related topics – The Red Scare and McCarthyism. Ideally, while the two events occurred in two different times and were both the basis of the Cold War. McCarthyism was much more intense compared to Red Scare because actions were initiated
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Review: Rudy the Movie
    Description: The movie unravels a substantial sense of desire and aspiration to pursue and succeed in sports. The movie is underpinned by the motivation to overcome challenges and reach an optimal level of performance. Rudy also called Sean Astin, is the primary movie character.
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  • Dorothy Vaughan: Hidden Figure Character Analysis
    Description: Dorothy is a black American woman, mother, mathematician, and mathematics teacher who works in a performance-oriented company. Also, discrimination is at the center stage based on peoples' color. Although individual people and workers feel discrimination deep in them, Dorothy’s
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  • The Connection Between the Movie "Contagion" and Covid-19
    Description: A global pandemic, more so an airborne viral attack, is usually the worst fear that any citizen or government can imagine. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic we currently face, the world has experienced massive losses in lives, livelihoods, and economies. In the movie Contagion debuted in 2011, the
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Movie Review |
  • A Social Analysis of The Documentary 13th By Ava Duvernay
    Description: Ava DuVernay’s documentary the 13th uses the concept of storytelling to pass its message to the audience. The documentary topic relates to the 13th amendment because it shows that the legacies of the amendment are visible in today’s American society. The 13th amendment was made to abolish the slave trade in
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  • Building with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete by Construct Utopia
    Description: As stated in the video, “Carbon12 fiber is all about savings of construction material” (Construct Utopia, 2020). It is a technology that has revolutionized the construction industry over the past few decades by introducing a durable material. Carbon fiber theoretically last forever if one does not
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  • The Radicals and Problematic Aspects on the Film "Black Panther"
    Description: The Black Panthers were labeled as radicals for using force to defend African-American communities; nevertheless, their efforts were justified because they aimed to achieve the same freedom and privileges that the white community had. They targeted at changing the unjust and oppressive system that existed
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | History | Movie Review |
  • Understanding Haiti’s Contemporary “Crisis” and Solidarity Politics
    Description: I participated on Saturday, March 20, 2021, in the NACLA Report launch, which offers the contemporary politics and solidarity in Haiti. The launch was recorded and uploaded to YouTube. The important thing that I learned from the function is the meaning of “solidarity” about the issues affecting various
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  • Nerve: Perception of the Internet and the Reality Behind its Users' Actions
    Description: Unconsciously, social media have been dominating society nowadays. From the new generations up to the oldest, the continuous growth of social fame has been influenced these people. According to Siddiqui & Singh (2016), social media is now an essential part of the everyday lives of every individual since it
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  • A Raisin in the Sun: Mama's Houseplant- A Symbol of Family's Deferred Dreams
    Description: In Lorraine's, A Raisin in the Sun, Mama (Lena Younger) is the diligent, humble, and cheerful head of the struggling Younger family, consisting of Mama, her two children, Walter, and Beneatha, Ruth (Walter's wife), and her son Travis. Dreams are a dominant theme in the entire play, highlighted vividly in
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  • The House of 72 Tenants: Depiction of Hongkong Cinema Within the US
    Description: The film employs satire and comedy and would best fit the definition of a celebration of the ordinary person. The House of 72 Tenants has several characters in the script, bringing a sense of an endless parade. The film gives the viewer an understanding of the life of the low-class citizens of Hong Kong,
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  • Camp Crip Reaction Paper Summary
    Description: The documentary movie that we watched is something that stimulates compassion and understanding all human beings. It reveals a quality of how humans want to be free from judgment and do what they want to do on their terms, or with the help of their friends
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Movie Review |
  • Business Analysis of the Movie "Moneyball"
    Description: With the development of huge information and business analytics, it is unchallenged that these sabermetric experiences will change how firms deal with their talented staff throughout the following few years. Very much like how it has upset regions in the finance and promoting enterprises, the development
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Movie Review |
  • The Themes and Issues on the Film "The Piano" by Jane Campion
    Description: The Piano (1993) is a film about a quiet lady in the 1850’s who is sent alongside her young little girl and her valued piano to New Zealand. Here, she has shown up to partake in an organized union with a rich landowner, Alisdair. Before long, however, she is yearned for by Baines, a neighborhood laborer
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Communications & Media | Movie Review |
  • Role of Religion in Helping Inmates Adjust to Civil Society
    Description: Religion is a cultural prospect that derives its value from how it sways the behaviors of those who follow the teachings. Often, people consider behaviors or actions as ethical or unethical based on the guidelines of their religious upbringing. To a great extent, the value of religion has helped in
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  • The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
    Description: The way in which the merchant of Venice presents its views and the overall delivery of messages from the author delivers a message required in the modern and future worlds (Shakespeare). The issue regarding Jewish religion in the past and modern world was depicted in Merchant of Venice. Shakespeare's Novel/
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Mary Tyler Moore Show: Depiction of How Powerless Women Are
    Description: The issue of gender equality has been in debate for many years. Although much has been achieved in bridging the gender gap, more needs to be done if women are to be equal to men. Popular culture provides us with a perfect view of women's conditions in society. In the workplace, the gender pay gap is yet to
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Theranos Stakeholder's Moral Obligations
    Description: Theranos had promised to revolutionize the health care industry by making a diagnosis of illness a cheap and less painful procedure. Having received hundreds of millions of investment funds, using patients for trial purposes without their consent, and irregularities in the results.
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Movie Review |
  • Operation Varsity Blues: A College Admission Scandal
    Description: The Netflix documentary Operation Varsity Blues focus on the college admission scandal that was exposed in 2019. The scandal, which is one of the most high-profile cases of white-collar crime, has brought to light crucial ethical issues in the education sector. In this scandal, parents paid up to 25 million
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Movie Review |
  • Class Dismissed: The Different Ways of Defining Class
    Description: In the film Dismissed, class is defined in different ways. One of the ways is that classes are the groupings that people identify with based on occupation, education, lifestyle, and economic status. Pepi Leistyna, a professor of Applied Linguistics from the University of Massachusetts-Boston, defines class
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  • Darwin's Nightmare Summary
    Description: This documentary illustrates the impact and effect of Nile Perch fishing in Tanzania on the people around Lake Victoria. Sauper arrives in the small town of Mwanza, the location of a prosperous fish company that employs about a thousand Africans.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Horror Cinema and Politics of Gender: A Form of Cultural Problem Solving
    Description: The relationship between horror cinema and the politics of gender is nothing new. Ancient legends portrayed eccentric women as monsters. In the past, men feared castration when they saw female genitals. Besides, evil women in antique myths symbolized the anxiety of male castration. Today, the connection
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • Street Food Asia: Dehli, India Review
    Description: My overall impression of the film is that it does an excellent job of highlighting and honoring the food culture of Delhi. It impresses with its superb cinematography and meticulousness and its broad range of chefs passionate about their cooking and has interesting emotional backgrounds.
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  • Yellow Earth
    Description: 1) What generation of directors does the film represent? The generation of directors represent the transition towards a communist government in China, and how the Chinese Communist party was cooperating with the Kuomintang government in order to resist the foreign forces of the Japanese. 2) What
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • Juvenile Delinquency in the Movie "Rebel Without a Cause"
    Description: Toxic parenting has been documented as a factor that influences children to seek love and conform elsewhere. Rebel without a cause, which is based on Dr. Robert M. Lindner's 1944 clinical study of a disturbed and incarcerated youth, highlights the effects of toxic parenting by focusing on the troubled lives
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Where to Invade Next Analysis
    Description: Culture plays an essential role in determining people’s ways of life. People in different parts of the world have different cultures, as evidence by Michael Moore’s documentary, “Where to Invade Next.”
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  • After the Last River Review
    Description: The film ‘After the Last River’ emphasizes the new political mayhem zeroing in on the Attawapiskat First Nation people and the De Beers mining company.
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  • Sports is Also a Woman’s Fight Analysis Essay
    Description: Throughout history, women are considered inferior to men secondary to their soft qualities, making them look vulnerable and fragile. On the contrary, this weak image should not be confused about the actual qualities and capabilities.
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  • Fatal Affair: Review of a Recent Movie
    Description: In the film Fatal Affair, Ellie tries to work on her marriage with her husband, Marcus. However, after meeting her college friend David, it becomes challenging to work on her marriage. Ellie gives in to David's charm, only to realize that he is more dangerous than she thought.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • A Place at the Table Movie Review Sample
    Description: A Place at the Table is a film that was produced in 2012 by Kristi Jacobson and Lori Silverbush with appearances by Chef Tom Colicchio, Raj Patel, and Jeff Bridges. The film highlights hunger in the United States despite the notion that the US is a land of milk and honey, as believed by many.
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Exhibition Review. Communications & Media Review.
    Description: The exhibition’s central message is on the various milestones achieved by women over the last nine decades. For example, the first exhibition contains the message of hope instilled in women after they received the approval to participate in voting like their male counterparts.
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  • A League of their Own: Females and Sports. Movie Review
    Description: Ballplayers. I don’t have ballplayers, I've got girls. Girls are what you sleep with after the game, not, what you coach during the game. These are the touching words from Jimmy Dugan, the team coach in the “A League of their Own” film.
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Aileen Wuornos Documentary: A Response to Aileen Wuornos
    Description: Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer refers to a 1993 documentary film regarding Aileen Wuornos. The documentary tries to interview Wuornos, which incorporates a long meditation process through her adoptive mother.
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  • The Host - A Movie Reflection
    Description: The Host lies in the category of horror movies. Therefore, this reflection will focus on how the director effectively used visual design to depict the movie’s genre. It will also analyze the creative choices that were applied to enhance the movie genre and incorporate drama and sci-fi action. Finally, the e
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  • War Room
    Description: “War Room” is a Christian drama movie that reflects the importance of not giving up on God. Its main cast includes Elizabeth Jordan, T.C Stallings, Miss Clara, and Coleman Young, among other characters. “War Room is a worth-watching movie; unlike many Christian moves which lack taste and objective, “War
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  • An Analysis of Netflix Movie The Social Dilemma
    Description: Netflix released a documentary ‘The Social Dilemma’ on September 9, 2020, which has moved one of the most momentous human history developments – social media's arrival. The documentary shows how technology manipulates the user’s mind using an algorithm to encourage advertisement while risking customer
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  • Itaewon Class: K-dramas Emerging Superpower in Cinema
    Description: In the K-Dramas, Itaewon class, diversity is represented. Please elaborate on the themes of diversity in the drama and any related films.
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  • Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922
    Description: Nosferatu: A symphony of horror is important, especially the vampire is introduced in the film for the first time. The film became the pioneer of vampire movies, thus shaping most of the vampire movies produced in the film industry (Massaccesi et al. 43). The movie creates unique imaging of the vampire that
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  • An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch Movie Review
    Description: An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch is a documentary that focuses on fish use by human beings over the past decades. The marine biologist Dr. Daniel Pauly states that firms often belittle the number of fish caught globally. Doctor Pauly journeys across the world with his team of experts and cameramen to int
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  • Saudi Women's Driving School
    Description: The movie director takes us into the women driving school in Saudi Arabia, which is the largest driving school around the globe. Through short interviews and vérité footages, the director seems to resolve the misconception regarding Saudi women's social and cultural status. Notably, the female driving ban
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  • Movie Analysis: The social dilemma
    Description: Technology has already made the impression that it can replace humans in almost every aspect. The already seen automation within organizations, the development of robotics, and artificial intelligence generally show that technology is son set to overpower humanity and deprive them of employment.
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  • Speech Article: Happiness, Excitement, and Fulfillment of being a Journalist
    Description: “There is no better job than being a news reporter,” O’Matz said before starting to tell about her story and experience that would later win her the Pulitzer Prize.
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  • Chef's Table: Musa Dağdeviren Film Review
    Description: The film is awe-inspiring since it focuses on the traditional perspective, thus creating an old-age atmosphere. Musa Dağdeviren quest to preserve traditional Turkish cuisine is the most real thing I have noted in this episode.
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  • Insider 1999 Film-Ethics and Responsibilities Essay Sample
    Description: Ethics and responsibilities in mass communication include honesty, integrity, respecting and advocating for free speech, respecting everyone despite their cultural differences, and obeying every law.
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  • Film Analysis Paper: La La Land
    Description: “La La Land,” a film directed by Damien Chazelle, first surprised the public in 2016 with its vast cinematography along with the top-quality performance of the actors who portrayed the story of love and loss in the middle of one’s journey to success. The story involves two dreamers, Mia, an aspiring actress
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  • Analysis of the Film: Parasite
    Description: Parasite is a South Korean black comedy thriller produced on 30th May 2019 and directed by Bong Joon-ho. The director's screenplay was written in association with Han Jin-won and is available in two languages: Korean and English. The main actors in the film include Cho Yeo-Jeong (as Yeon-Kyo), Woo-Sik Choi
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  • Film Analysis (Visual & Performing Arts Movie Review)
    Description: The selected romantic film is The big sick, directed by Michael Showalter and made on January 20, 2017 (Showalter, 2017). My selection is influenced by my view on the movie being hilarious.
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  • Documentary Film Analysis (Literature & Language Movie Review)
    Description: The main argument in the film is the collection of unique sneakers by shoe enthusiasts. The purpose of the documentary is to provide an in-depth review of the diverse sneaker culture and fashion.
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  • Documentary Film Analysis: Mickey Mouse Monopoly
    Description: The film's title is "Mickey Mouse Monopoly," and the film tackles racial stereotypes and sex. It is a film that incorporates power, power, innocence, race
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Movie Review |
  • Assessment of the Film "The Social Network"
    Description: The “Social Network” is a 2010 film directed by David Fincher and screen written by Aaron Sorkin. The social network is about a paradox that shows the founding of a pioneering internet tool called Facebook that brought the world together while also tearing five friends apart. The movie appears to be part
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  • The Terrorizers by Edward Yang
    Description: Edward Yang’s film, “The Terrorizers” is a masterpiece that reflects a newly emerging Taiwan which is swayed by globalization and money. “The Terrorizers” shows close interactions between three different types of groups in Taipei. The first group is a novelist wife and a mainlander doctor. Another group is
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  • Film Analysis Paper Visual & Performing Arts Movie Review
    Description: Damien Chazelle has won Best Achievement in Directing and is the youngest recipient of this achievement. He has written and directed the 2016 American romance musical, La La Land, starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling (“La La Land”). La La Land is a beautiful film about Mia's life and dreams
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • A reflection on Statistics major
    Description: I decided to take statistics as a major because of the intellectual challenge I get from the major. Personally, I enjoy math and numbers, and this major gives me a chance to learn more about numbers and how I can apply it in my daily and hopefully career life. The statistics major gives me a wide range of i
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  • History of Films
    Description: The book section titled "Genesis of UFA" from the book "From Caligari to Hitler: A psychological history of the German film" by Siegfried Kracauer in an exhaustive manner outlines the events that followed the establishment of UFA (1917), a
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  • Response: October: Ten Days that Shook the World Arts Movie Review
    Description: The film October: Ten Days That Shook The World is a historical depiction of the events that transpired in the Russian October Revolution of 1917. Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov directed the film. In 1917, Russia experienced two revolutions that eventually saw the end of the monarchy
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • Infernal affairs. Literature & Language. Movie Review.
    Description: The worst stage of hell is continuous hell because it is when the hell dwellers suffer the most. When a movie begins with such an epigram, you expect the story to fit the saying.
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  • Film review of Jonathan Williams' short film The Portal, 2014.
    Description: The Portal is a short film by Jonathan Williams that centers on a dimension-traveling wizard struck in 21st century Toronto. This is because his magic is being interfered with by the radiation from cellphones.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | Other | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • Reflection. Literature & Language. Review Assignment.
    Description: American films have been very informative on social issues of discrimination based on sex, color, tribe, and education level. Of great concern are the atrocities faced in the films
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  • Fun Home Review. Literature & Language. Movie Review
    Description: Fun Home is a fascinating performance that reveals the various issues that affect family life. The main themes depicted through the performances include sexuality, the process of coming out, and other complications involving the individuals within the family.
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  • Response The Real Truth Behind WWE
    Description: The Real Truth Behind WWE is a heartbreaking story for anyone. In my early years, I grew up a wrestling fan and would not dare miss Tuesday’s Raw and Friday’s Smackdown. However, as the years went by, I began to realize that wrestling action was fake.
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Movie Review |
  • Summary of Meeting recording and Questions. Creative Writing.
    Description: In the video, the instructor Aaron X Smith first starts by listening to some rap music with the athletes before indulging in the topic of the lecture session. He talks about steroids and doping.
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  • As the Band Played On. Define HIV&AIDs. How is the disease diagnosed?
    Description: HIV is a ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus that attacks cells that assist the body to fight infections, rendering the victims vulnerable to opportunistic diseases and infections.
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  • Central Arguments in the Film and the Reading: The Great Dictator
    Description: The Great Dictator is an American political satire and a comedy-drama film produced in 1940 starring the celebrated British actor Charlie Chaplin as Adenoid Hynkel. This film was Chaplin's first sound film since he transformed from the silent film. This
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  • Violence and Redemption in the Film Parasite
    Description: Looking at the last scenes in the movie, one can unpack the loaded social critique within them. This paper explores violence in the film's last scenes by examining what led to it and how it adds to the film's meaning.
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  • Best Years of Our Lives Shot By Shot Scene Analysis
    Description: This piece is a text and image analysis of the point-of-view shots in an effort to represent where each character is located through camera movement and framing.
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  • TED question answer. Management Movie Review Assignment
    Description: I listened to Dan Pink's The Puzzle of Motivation TED Talk where he addresses the impacts of motivational strategies on the performance of people. Dan Pink's talk is not only entertaining and informational.
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  • China: Power and Prosperity - A Documentary by Nick Schifrin
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    Description: The scene is taken from the film The Best Years of Our Lives, which centers on loss, disappointment, change, and sacrifice. The scene is in a restaurant with perfect lighting, and the camera keeps on zooming and gives a close-up image of the characters as they speak.
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  • The eyes of empire. Literature & Language Movie Review
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  • Film Review: Citizen Kane
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  • Film Question. Communications & Media Movie Review
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  • Overview Rhetoric of Movies and Video Games. Movie Review
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  • The Impact of The Jazz Singer on the Conversion to Sound
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    Description: The Parasite movie is about Kim's family. The family is living in a semi-basement and are unable to afford basic things like food. They search for odd jobs to get money, such as folding pizza boxes. They also do rely on Wi-Fi networks. In order to keep their home free from insects, they use street-cleaning
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    Description: The silence breaks right after the camera focuses on the high mountains and the military forces marching ahead to attack. Most of the voices and sounds the audience hear in this scene are non-instrumental and highly compatible with the asymmetrical and gloomy atmosphere of the battleground
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  • TED Talk Response
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    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
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