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    Deep Holes

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    Deep Holes by Alice Munro http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2008/06/30/080630fi_fiction_munro?currentPage=all 1. What happens to Kent? Kent really changed after his “dear-death”experience. After many years of probably just travelling around and trying to find his place‚ he settles down and does what makes him happy‚ helping others. 2. How does his life develop? After he left college‚ no one but Kent himself really knows what happened. He becomes a person who cares for and help

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    In the film‚ "Run Lola Run"‚ there are many different symbols‚ etc that are used. Each symbol represents obstacles and situations that the main characters have to conquer. Without these‚ the film would be incomplete. Love is a very main part of this film. It is basically all based on love. The love that Lola and Manni share is unconditional. As it is why they will go to such extreme measures for each other. The idea of love is first introduced in the beginning scene where Lola is on the phone with

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    The 1998 film ‘Run Lola Run’ directed by Tom Tykwer uses visual techniques to convey messages to the audience and involve the audience in the experiences that the images create. The use of a variety of techniques create distinctively visual images that are both memorable and unique‚ they feature visuals that are highly distinctive. With the use of techniques including symbolism‚ characterisation‚ animation and camera techniques‚ Tykwer explores and conveys ideas about the nature of love‚ subjectivity

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    Deep Survival

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    where they have to decide or do something on their own. The more experience they have the better the outcome usually is. What if you had to survive in the wilderness by yourself? Could you find food‚ make a fire‚ make shelter‚ etc. In the short writing Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales‚ she explains many reasons or ways people survive in these situations. Personally‚ I think the biggest way to survive is to have self-confidence. When you have self-confidence anything is possible. Without this you won’t

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    Run-on

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    1. We were really busy at the restaurant tonight. I waited tables straight through from 3:30 to 11:30 I never sat down for even one break. 2. My cat had to go to the vet today. She cried and cried when the vet clipped her toenails‚ but then she was fine when they gave her a shot. 3. In the seventh grade every young boy goes out for football. To prove to himself and his parents that he is a man. 4. I didn’t like the movie‚ it was way too long. 5. The book we had to read for class was

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    Editing in Run, Lola, Run

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    Editing: Run‚ Lola‚ Run Run‚ Lola‚ Run is a 1995 German film directed by Tom Tykwer and edited by Mathilde Bonnefoy. The editing in Run‚ Lola‚ Run is extensive with almost 2000 transitions. Since the film does not always use continuity editing it allows the audience to focus on the style as well as the narrative. Bonnefoy’s fast paced editing in Run‚ Lola‚ Run creates a sense of urgency and disarray among the audience‚ furthering the film’s narrative. The film opens up with a phone conversation

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    Composers use distinctively visual techniques to convey distinctive experiences within our lives‚ such as the race against time‚ duties imposed by relationships and making choices. This is exemplified through the film ‘Run Lola Run! ‘ and the poem ‘The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock´ (hereafter ‘Prufrock´).  Twyker conveys the experiences of time being insuperable‚ relationships being a burden and choices being left to chance. This is demonstrated through the use of split screens‚ fast cutting

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    Film Run Lola Run October 14‚ 2013 Run Lola Run Editing is‚ in my opinion‚ the most important aspect of film. Editing is the aspect that allows a film to guide the thoughts and associations of the spectator. Run Lola Run used a series of cuts and a collage to develop a tempo that makes the audience feel exactly how the director intended. In a way‚ editing can be a form of emotional manipulation. Abrupt changes in camera position can evoke an emotional response from an audience. Run Lola Run

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    the chosen themes. Run Lola Run directed by Tom Twyker uses visual techniques to convey its message to the audience and involves the audience in the experiences that the images create. The mediums in which the director chose to convey these messages are successful in communicating to the audience the types of experiences that are represented in the images. Run Lola Run follows a woman who must get 100‚000 in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend. The main themes of Run Lola Run are time‚ the idea that

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    Time plays a crucial role and is the central figure of individual’s life. In “Run Lola Run” time is an important motif continuously portrayed throughout the film. The opening of the film displays a gothic-looking clock ticking away its demonic second hand‚ another demon on its main face displaying the significance of time in an individual’s life‚ in particularly Lola’s. The film commences with a low angle shot‚ as the camera plunges into the mouth of the demon on the face of the clock‚ warning the

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