YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :A Seven Film Analysis
Essays 631 - 660
1996, p. 3), which she accepts as a way of demonstrating her unconditional support of him and his intention to literally drink him...
Weisman, in an article featured in The New York Times, described Indian cinema as "an all purpose dream engine delivering gaudy th...
physical state that supports the distinguishing characteristics of film noir. Though the term "film noir" is French, the st...
a young girl who has only her inherent strength and her faith in God to help her survive. She is not especially intelligent, nor i...
specifically address black independent filmmaking. Diawara (2001) highlights the tendency of the mainstream to consistently borro...
human being he is. This comes as a shock to Oliverio who is as bad as the rest in assuming that prostitutes have no brains. Actu...
child who is the product of a failed system, this film seems to be saying. This film was a social commentary of sorts, which use...
to answer but is subject to interpretation. The title might be referring to an American point of view perhaps or even the division...
In six pages this paper refers to Timothy Corrigan's Film Terms and Topics the text edited by Jessica Munns and Gita Rajan entitle...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages this film is analyzed in terms of how the lies of the protagonist affect both himself and his vic...
before viewing the motion picture. The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History says that the Battle of Algiers erupted due to the ...
brutally and perhaps unfairly with death. The work is moving. Uncle Antoine, carefully acted by Jean Duceppe, is a pathetic char...
of this mad ivory merchant, Kurtz; as part of his piloting job, he travels deep into the heart of the jungle with the idea of find...
In this essay which contains three sources and five pages, the writer compares and contrasts the film of Akira Kurosawa called RAN...
tending to interpret the film through the medium of his or her own perceptions and world view. Each viewer walks away from the fi...
In a paper consisting of seen pages the 1955 film version of Richard III by Laurence Olivier is compared with Ian McKellan's versi...
the experience had a profound effect on him. At the theater, Bergman could immerse himself in the characters and the action and f...
Development in the Book and the Movie Marlow and Willard each see themselves as men of action. Both believe themselves to b...
understand and come to terms with life as they know it. Their father is a small town minister. Fly fishing seems to be their only ...
attempt to make to the viewer sympathetic to his ideas...the film highlights the many conflicting realities which are inherent in ...
the whole trilogy and uses a heavily layered story that involves high action sequences that are purely designed to attract those w...
Ulmer relied on things like voiceover and dark shots that create a very powerful sense of darkness. There are the close ups and th...
exact) and the censorship had begun to relax. Other firsts included showing the two lovers naked on their wedding night. What one...
politics. Gore Vidal wrote the screenplay, as well as the original Broadway play on which the movie is based. Vidal was friends wi...
middle of filming the commercial he has come to do and the director is attempting to give him directions in Japanese using an inte...
truth and the search for meaning in life. It was no longer a time for people to sleep and hide in their supposedly perfect illusor...
mindless it can make a person who is not aware of its power. This is a powerful universal theme that transcends the fact that it i...
to tell what might appear on first glance to be a tired old story. First, there is the scintillating color that enables the film ...
of human existence and the ways in which all human beings relate to stress, desire, and feelings of social and personal alienation...
This paper addresses various aspects of the film version of John Guare's play, Six Degrees of Separation. This three page paper h...