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    Stunning scenes of landscapes‚ trees‚ and clouds fill the scenes of The Revenant. Snow fills the open-void of the wilderness and sunlight bleeds through the spaces between the tall‚ dark trees. The camera mainly focuses on Hugh Glass as he attempts to take his revenge upon John Fitzgerald‚ who murdered Hugh’s son. The camera pans smoothly during calm shots of vistas and nature‚ while the camera rapidly shakes during the intense attacks of the Native Americans. Rivers flow smoothly‚ and in some shots

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    A well known movie called ‘The Conjuring” was a reenactment documentary based on the real life family the Perrons. This family was possessed with demons and many other paranormal activities that were going on in the house. This demons had frighten the family for at least 10 years moved out in 1980. The Perron family lived in a farmhouse located in a small country town of Harrisville‚ Rhode Island. In the conjuring the movie it was more based on the paranormal investigators Lorraine Warren and Ed

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    From watching the documentary‚ The Interrupters‚ it brought to light the violence going on in Chicago with gang activity. The documentary follows members of the organization CeaseFire‚ these members go into gang neighborhoods in Chicago to try and stop violence while promoting peace. A vast majority of the members of CeaseFire are people that have grown up in this lifestyle and this culture. While watching the documentary it was very obvious one crime theory stood out as to why this style of life

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    In episode 3 of The Wire‚ there are a lot of characters that seem to know nothing more than selling drugs and making money. However‚ in this scene starting at 10:41 and ending at 12:41 shows that these characters are bit more complex and two sided than we are shown. This scene starts with a very fast pan of the pit area until the camera finds D’Angelo. This pan of the courtyard shows how unsafe it is‚ and how the characters are being watched and how they should watch their backs. The pan of the

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    Your First Home Analysis

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    Your First Home – Preparing to Move In So‚ you’ve taken the plunge and you have purchased your first home. Let’s say you are a young couple possibly expecting your first child. You needed more space and wanted to get out of the cramped city apartment and into a neighborhood where other young couples with children reside. An area with good schools‚ convenient shopping and a short commute to work; every young couple’s dream. Somewhere along the way‚ reality set in and you have discovered that the

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    Taxi Driver Film Analysis

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    In the film Taxi Driver‚ Travis Bickle‚ a middle aged man with no proclaimed direction in life in the beginning of the film. He soon enough‚ through his convictions about the "scum of the city‚" a love lost‚ and perhaps mental instability as a result of the Vietnam war‚ finds meaning in his life and carries it out through controversial actions. According to Merriam-Webster judging is defined as: "to form an opinion about (something or someone) after careful thought." Whether it be taking a girl out

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    feels uncomfortable in a setting‚ feeling unwelcomed‚ and feeling targeted. Get Out shows the story of Chris as he meets his white girlfriend’s parents for the first time‚ and in meeting them he becomes a victim to her family’s wickedness. Get Out is a film that provides insight to the views of African-Americans in society and how they feel as the victim in more ways than the White-Americans because they are expected to behave in ways that are not true to their character‚ beast like‚ and subordinate.

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    Thurs 6:30-9:00 Film Analysis: 8 Mile The 2009 film‚ 8 Mile‚ parallels the true life story of multi-platinum artist‚ Eminem. Directed by Curtis Hanson‚ the film takes place in 1995‚ a time where hip-hop music was growing and Detroit‚ Michigan had hit an all time low. Eminem (formally referred to as Marshall Mathers) plays Jimmy‚ a wannabe rapper from the poor side of Detroit and stars like Brittany Murphy‚ Kim Basinger‚ and Mekhi Phifer all play key roles in the film. The film follows the lyrically

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    Our analysis is on the film The Italian Job. While we view the movie and determine the various norms‚ behaviors‚ roles and interaction between group members‚ as well as individuals the examination within the realm of film can present many of the same components. Thus‚ our group selected this movie to analyze based on its formation of a cohesive problem-solving group full of unforgettable characters. The Italian Job portray many different theories and aspects of small group communication. This

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    mental models are well developed and reasonably supported by evidence)‚ the film achieves a high degree of “reality...” (Branigan‚ 2013) People watch; it’s what they do naturally and they enjoy doing it‚ and according to theorists Linda Williams and Laura Mulvey‚ it is that visual appetite and the pleasure found in its fulfilment that leads to a natural viewer engagement with the camera‚ and its ability to observe‚ in film. This viewer engagement and its companion

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