Consumer Appeal
.... with the exceptions of those viewers that do not watch it at the
time it actually airs, but they tape it to watch later. Because of the time it
airs, the viewers are very select: children under the age of ten are presumably
in bed, junior and senior high schoolers are out, and anyone out of high school
and under the age of twenty-five is either out or working. This leaves a
majority of the older crowds watching the program.
According to Gloria Steinem, the target of the television show will be
the same as that of the commercials. This proved to be true with "Profiler" and
its commercials. There were a total of twen .....
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Critique Of Romeo And Juliet The Movie
.... seemed pretty artificial.
Also, the scene when one of the Montagues died at the gas station did not seem
as depressing as would be if any other person was to die. This scene was the
opening one so, the audience could have been distracted by the dialogue and
therefore, not paying attention to the death to much.
In the beginning of the movie, it was hard to adjust to the dialogue
with the atmosphere. The dialogue was way on the other side of the timeline
compared to the setting. Some of the audience was even laughing. Perhaps that
was why it was so difficult to follow the movie with all those distractions.
What was quite r .....
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David Selznick And Since You Went Away
.... of this film and
Selznick is best known for film classic's like; Gone With the Wind, (from which
the formula of this movie draws heavily from) Rebecca, and King Kong. This
film was a special project for Selznick at the time, and it was seen as his
contribution to the war effort. The academy awards recognized Selznick's effort
and nominated his film for best picture of 1944.
David Selznick was known as a one of the great creative producers- along side
Walt Disney. A creative producer is usually "a powerful mogul who supervises
the production of a film in such exacting detail that he was virtually its
artistic creator." (Eyman p. .....
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Dead Man Walking
.... As a child Sister Helen was taught to be
very supportive and to give this support to those who needed her help.
When confronted with Matthew, Sister Helen tries to see the good in him
and show him the respect she believes he deserves. She believes that there is
good in all man and that every person deserves respect. Sister Helen
understands that what Matthew did was wrong, but she also knows that every
person is worth more than their worst act, and that ,“No man deserves to die . .
.”. In Sister Helen's mind every man deserves a chance. From insight into her
background and Christian upbringing Sister Helen is able to see .....
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Dead Man Walking
.... and, in a way, courage could do under such dire circumstances. Through it
all, she did it with spirit, life, vitality, and strength. Her relationship
with the convict, Matthew Poncelet, was on two levels. The first was as a
friend and confidant. Sister Helen was the first to truly explore Matthew for
Matthew. Others tried to learn about him, but only to vilify or condemn him.
The second level was as a messenger of religion, a messenger of God. For the
very first time, Matthew was given the opportunity to realize his worth as a
human, and his worth in the eyes of God. Through this understanding, he was
able to realize the .....
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Dead Poets Society
.... showed by
the camera are delightful and happy ones. This makes Knox even more happy.
The scene ends with a close up of Knox hanging up the phone and then a
high level shot of him running up the stairs.
Scene where Mr Keating tell the class to come up and stand on the desk.
To start this scene camera view as seen through Mr Keating's eyes shows
the whole class sitting quietly. He tells the class to come up and stand on the
desk and he does it himself. A high angle shot show Mr Keating standing on the
desk and looking around. We then see a low angle view of the whole class. This
shot shows that the class is reluctant to go .....
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Dead Poet's Society: Significant Experiences; The Twists Of Life.
.... daily routine, that they were not satisfied
with living up to the expectations of others. As a result, they re-established
the Dead Poet's society, and consequently experienced what they had been
protected from previously. The most significant change wrought from both the
arrival of Mr. Keating and the re-instatement of the Dead Poet's Society was
Neil Perry's change in attitude. He realized what his dreams were, and to
accomplish them, he had to do something he had never dared to do in the past,
disregard the will of his father. Having lived under the iron rule of an
oppressive father his entire life, Neil's spirit was in d .....
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Dicks' Androids And Scotts' Replicants
.... however, differs greatly from Dicks' original novel, Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep? (D.A.D.O.E.S.)
Blade Runner was released in 1982 under the direction of Ridley Scott,
who also made another sci-fi classic, Alien.
The film begins in the city of Los Angeles. The year is 2019. The city of
Los Angeles is overpopulated, teeming with all sorts of humans. Japanese ADs
are all over the place. The Japanese input was strictly the director, Ridley
Scot's. Scott saw the future world being controlled by the Japanese. Philip K.
Dick did not mention this. The planet is recovering from World War III,
although I'm no .....
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Donnie Brasco
.... top.
As all of these Mafia ties are being made, Brasco is faced with the
troubling situation brewing with his family. He has to spend so much time with
the mob that his family is left behind. His wife Maggie, played by Anne Heche,
is struggling each day trying to take care of the house, bills and the three
daughters while her husband is gone. He only gets to visit once every three
months during the years he is involved with this sting. The frustrations of
this creates serious hostility between the two.
Brasco is soon faced with another situation when one of the ring
leader's named Sunny decides to let Donnie run his mob rin .....
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The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis
.... colored, more casual, clothing
with a tie and light colored hat. Capones men were dressed similarly with
trench coats and hats of light colors. Also, the innocent bystanders in this
scene are the sailors in their suits, the woman, with the baby in her innocent
raggy clothes, and all the other people in the scene who look as though they
might be Capones men. The lighting in this scene is a little bit dull, but
gets darker when Capone shoots his gun at certain points of the scene.
The figure movement and expressions in this scene are normally paced,
excluding the woman desperately struggling to get her baby carriage up the
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Evita
.... rule in their culture is that
"You may look at my sister, but if you touch her I will kill you." This system
has made Latino women more open and daring. Once they go out of their cultural
system, they practice the same actions which often tends to be misinterpreted as
being easy. Some Latino women have used this as a way to advance themselves
onto higher positions in the world just like what Evita did. These women are
not of the majority but almost all Latino women fall into the stereotype of
being easy just because of what a few women has done.
Evita is a typical example of how a woman can use her physical assets
t .....
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Apocalypse Now And Heart Of Darkness
.... and often exterminate any Jews they
found. Although Jews are the most widely known victims of the Holocaust, they
were not the only targets. When the war ended, 6 million Jews, Slavs, Gypsies,
homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Communists, and others targeted by the Nazis,
had died in the Holocaust. Most of these deaths occurred in gas chambers and
mass shootings. This gruesome attack was motivated mainly by the fear of
cultural intermixing which would impurify the "Master Race."
Joseph Conradís book, The Heart of Darkness and Francis Coppolaís movie,
Apocalypse Now are both stories about Manís journey into his self, and the
disco .....
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