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The Allegory of the Cave with the Matrix.
... the message in the Matrix and what does it have to do with the Allegory of the cave Back in 1999 when I first saw The Matrix, I liked it for its great cinematographic achievements and the action packed fight scenes. But after studying Plato's allegory of the cave ...
Movie Villains.
... little bit easier to distinguish them apart. Being a big movie fan myself, I noticed that there are five main types of villains. Villains can range from regular robbers, to criminal masterminds, and even the paranormal villains. One of the most widely used villains through out movies is the murder ...
A contrast between Austen's society and ours.
... the novel by Helen Fielding and directed by Sharon Maguire, in 2001. Those who have read Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice will find some familiar characters and elements in Bridget Jones's Diary . Similar themes are raised--the gaining of self-awareness, moral growth, marriage and motives ...
John Waters' cult classic "Pink Flamingos."
... more commonly known as the drag queen Divine. Waters received his title of "Prince of Puke" through Pink Flamingos . This explicit film has turned stomachs all over the world. "When Waters screened the movie for a course he taught at a Maryland prison, several convicted murderers ...
Titanic
... even flimsier when the issue of causal deviance is debated. A causal deviance is an abnormal, though causal, relation between events or states of the world. It mainly arises when we introduce intentional action and perception into the theory of causation. Let us revert to the much-maligned owner of ...
An Analysis of "The 10th Kingdom"
... the 5 great women. In the novel, she imagines the horrors of having someone climb up your hair, and later experiences this first hand when her hair grows like Rapunzel's. She can be compared to Little Red Riding Hood , when Wolf (incidentally, the grandson of the ...
Another concept for a 12 minute script.
... of the class and drives straight to the beach. He climbs the side of the mountain above the crashing waves on the rocks and thinks about jumping. Through all the years Mr. Keats had to cope with problems of ...
Analysing the sub text in two documentaries- Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" and Errol Morris's" Fog of War", and a comparison of the directorial style of the two filmmakers.
... of presentation, he does leave an impact with most of the sequences in the documentary. Bowling for Columbine is as effective as it can get. I don't see the need to alter the text in any manner to make the presentation more effective. Analysis of the sub text of the film 'Fog of ...
Advertising and Modern Culture
... of one thing. ?Brand?-related advertising can raise serious problems. Most of the time there is a minor difference between similar products of different brands, and advertising may attempt to persuade people in order to act on the basis of irrational motives, instead of ...
The Reception of Violence in Japanese Cinema:
... the grotesque that is harbored within the mind of Minami, we are completely exposed to the descent is into Minami's own subconscious. It is hard for me to put Japanese horror into context with the historical reception in Japanese society as I have little personal knowledge of ...