YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Film Chinatown by Director Roman Polanski
Essays 91 - 120
the ordinary man can screw those in authority then he should do it. One of the themes of Double Indemnity is shown in that it is...
something that is worth exploring. Values, such as marriage, are highly regarded. However, for the upper class, values include m...
post-modern culture, one more devoted to the supposed ironies of a Douglas Sirk or the wit and playfulness (amidst violence and me...
his five years at Biograph, Griffith took the raw elements of moviemaking as they had evolved up to that time -- lighting, continu...
of her three suitors, a sex therapist, her father and her former roommate, and a lesbian acquaintance (Shes Gotta Have It). Nolas ...
an uneasy political alliance with Sinn Fein President Eamon De Valera, and this fueled the romantic rivalry between Collins and hi...
(Manvell 37). While Pudovkin would occasionally use non-professional actors in the name of realism, he preferred relying on profe...
by todays standards because almost everything this film did, has been done over and over since. The paper, therefore, focuses on h...
the place and burns it to the ground (Albright, 2003). Ambiguity Is the Point One of the reasons why the film remains controvers...
In three pages this paper discusses this blockbuster movie about the sinking of the Titanic in terms of plot outline and analyzes ...
In five pages this paper considers the film's parallels with Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and also discusses influences of T...
In twenty pages this paper discusses the impact of postmodernism upon the views of filmmakers John McNaughton and Danny Boyle. Ei...
In six pages this film is analyzed in terms of the blackness concept. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography....
Symphony, to underscore elements of the theme and create contrast between the beauty of the classical music and the turbulence of ...
In five pages plus an additional thesis and outline page this paper considers the controversial filmmaker's life and violent appro...
should take place in the nineteenth century, a time characterized by scandalous behavior, which he believed would make 400-year-ol...
This 9 page paper examines the way in which three different directors approach Shakespeare. It looks at Kenneth Branagh's producti...
economic policy; the once-independent populations lost their identity as a people. The post-colonial Americas yearned for the abi...
In five pages this 1994 film is analyzed in terms of story with character, cinematics with editing, and meaning with theme. Three...
drug-trafficking case. Heston, covered in unconvincing dark makeup and no audible Mexican accent, assists Welles in the car bomb c...
In five pages this paper discusses totalitarianism as it pertains Metropolis by director Fritz Lang and Darkness at Noon by Arthur...
In eight pages this paper examines the contemporary theatrical director's role in an analysis of productions of Angels in America ...
Reeds final role) and is forced to compete in gladiator matches at the Coliseum to entertain the carnage-crazed Roman spectators. ...
People simply do not flock to see silent films anymore. At the time, the film was well reviewed by both the New York Times and Var...
In five pages this paper analyzes the 1969 film The Damned by director Luchino Visconti in terms of the political contents as well...
In eight pages this film by director Richard Brooks is examines in an overview that considers its portrayal of youth problems. Th...
In ten pages this paper examines controversial director Larry Clark's still photography with his films Another Day in Paradise and...
In five pages this paper reviews the 1989 film by director John Woo entitled The Killer and considers the influence of Western mav...
puzzle understand that they are nearly always involved in the penetration of a seemingly depthless surface of one person. However...
love for her. It 8s also worth noting, that despite the clear and eloquent words, t no point in the pay do we see Hero and Claudio...