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    Holocaust Ghettos

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    Life in the Ghetto In 1939‚ Hitler was unsure of what he was going to do with the Jews; the Nazis were tossing around options and ideas with the goal of removing Jews from the population. The German invasion into Poland‚ allowed for the first ghetto‚ regarded as a provisional measure to control and segregate Jews. Ghettos were enclosed‚ isolated urban areas designated for Jews. Living under strict regulations‚ with unthinkable living conditions‚ and crammed into small areas‚ the ghettos

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    persecuted‚ maltreated and deported to extermination camps. All these situations that the Jews had to live during the Jewish Holocaust in the WWII are shown in the film The Pianist (Roman Polanski‚ 2003) from the point of view of Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody)‚ a Polish Jew pianist that escapes and hides from the Nazis in order to survive. The movie is the witness of Szpilman so we can see what he saw and what happened to him. In the film you can see how the life of the Jews change in a moment‚ our

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    maltreated and deported to extermination camps. All these situations that the Jews had to experience during the Jewish Holocaust in the WWII are shown in the film The Pianist (Roman Polanski‚ 2003) from the point of view of Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody)‚ a Polish Jew pianist

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    In the movie called “The Experiment”‚ a group of men are called to participate in a study wherein they take on the roles of prisoners and guards. The two most notable participants are the characters played by Adrien Brody and Forest Whitaker. They are assigned to prisoner and guard‚ respectively. Over the course of the time they spend together‚ many things happen between the men. The most notable thing observed in the movie is the aggression between the prisoners and guards. Violent incidents occur

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    his life by taking him off a train bound for the death camps. Then the movie tells the long and incredible story of how Szpilman survived the war by hiding in Warsaw‚ with help from the Polish resistance. This film was inspired on World War II. Adrien Brody (Wladyslaw Szpilman) is the principal actor of this film (born April 14‚ 1973) is an American actor and film producer. He received widespread recognition and acclaim after starring in the pianist‚ for which he won the Oscar Academy Award for Best

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    The Pianist Directed by Roman Polanski Principal Actors: Adrien Brody‚ Thomas Kretschmann‚ Frank Finlay‚ Maureen Lipman Run-time: Two hours and twenty-nine minutes 1 Thousands of the stories about the German Nazi’s war atrocities during World War II have followed their Jewish victims into their make shift mass graves to be silenced

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    Striping Away Humanity

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    Myriam ENG 101 Section 16 12/03/2013 Pratt Striping Away Humanity The Pianist is a phenomenal movie that successfully put the audience into the life of Wladyslaw Sziplman‚ a fugitive trying to survive World War II in Poland. The cinematography of the movie overall looked carefully crafted together with just the right amount of contrast‚ symbolism‚ and depth. He was not remembered as a hero‚ but as a man who was lucky enough to survive through such a tragedy. Roman Polanski efficiently

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    Fast paced Indian music builds tension even before the opening credits have stopped rolling Establishing shot indian city‚ while not revealed as india at this point the viewer associates the architecture as foreign in some exotic location‚ one car on the road‚ depth created by background being out of focus and leading lines created by the road. High angle extreme long shot‚ zoom to reveal tracking shot of taxi cab and people in exotic attire and foreign style tricycle cabs‚ gives the viewer more

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    Midnight in Paris Analysis

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    participation of group of people who were capable and successful in their job as artists. The writer and director was Woody Allen‚ and the lead actors were: Owen Wilson‚ Rachel Mc Adams‚ and Kathy Bates. The cast was by Marian Cotillard‚ Michael Sheen‚ Adrien Brody‚ and Alison Pill. The studio was Gravier Production‚ Mediapro‚ Televisio de catalunya TV3‚ and it was made in May 20‚ 2011 by Sony Pictures Classics. The romantic comedy fantasy film had many unbelievable moments starting by discovering the city

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    mailbox‚ Marinette watches as the mailman opens the box‚ letters cascading out of it. Tikki mentions that this is Marinette’s chance to take the letter back‚ but Marinette has changed. Marinette learned that in order for Adrien to love her back‚ he must first know that she loves him. Adrien returns home‚ dismal. He collapses

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