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attempt to make to the viewer sympathetic to his ideas...the film highlights the many conflicting realities which are inherent in ...
the children in orphanages" (Rieneck). It is not, however, the Irish immigrant or Irish Catholic who are trying to change the regi...
necromantic books are heavenly!" (Marlowe, Act 1, Li 40-50). Having made his decision to...
an extremely abbreviated version of the play. Well over half the dialogue of the original play has been condensed or eliminated i...
any film based on a novel, there is much that is left out. And, interestingly enough, if it were up to anyone but Peter Jackson, t...
"More importantly, the innovative, bold film is an acknowledged milestone in the development of cinematic technique. It uses film ...
meant to symbolize the conditions of rural poverty in China and its openness and vastness is typical of Chinese art works which eq...
the hospital commissary where Rudy is studying for the bar exam. In the book, Kelly and Rudy have met previously. Rudy comments ...
screen is transitory at best. This movie asks the question: Is love merely going through the motions? Is beauty a trap? Are women ...
admit he hasnt, but soon remedies that by accompanying Kirby and his men on a mission to defend their firebase from the Vietcong s...
also accompanied by his assistant researcher, Allen Fuso, an Irish-Italian Catholic who is much more comfortable with statistics t...
realistically with the rise of Fascism in Italy, as well as with the war itself and with the social problems that it left behind"....
characterize Mexican tradition with the contemporary realism of complex family relationships. It is a cinematic postcard for fami...
wallpaper. The wallpaper can be said to have a dual symbolism. The wallpaper itself can be said to be representative of her mind....
in 1980, Puerto Ricans organized a protest outside the theater in order to draw attention to the stereotypical images of Latinos ...
He seems to have made up his mind at the very beginning of the saga. He has become a part of the military...
offer some different scenes, though ultimately only about one quarter of Shakespeares Richard III is actually presented in the fil...
human being from conception to death is encapsulated in a pod. In Platos Cave the only thing that they can see is...
who is a software programmer by day and a hacker known as Neo by night. Becoming increasingly disillusioned with his life, Neo se...
are similar to Emilys. The characters discussed are Carrie, from the film "Carrie," Norman Bates from the film "Psycho," Eleanor f...
associated with roles from other films (Magills Survey of Cinema). During that time in Hollywood, women were not as indepen...
75). The door to the room is deep inside the frame, so when the nurse enters, it carries the eye "deep into an almost endless fram...
out Dil, Jodys girlfriend. Ironically, painfully, and even humorously, Dil is actually a man (Hooper 43). It is worth noting t...
also during this period when Renoir adopted what would become his trademark style of filmmaking, by using a core ensemble cast of ...
In the epic, the threat is supernatural; in the film, the menace is recast as a vicious, cannibalistic tribe who dress in animal s...
only thing that is known is what is presently occurring. In other words, if something is out of ones eyesight and experience, it i...
depiction was not anti-Semitic: "Most of good people in this movie are Jewish, including not only Jesus and Mary, but Mary Magdale...
Jerry and chase them through the hotel. The two hide under a table in a banquet room, only to discover that its the very room in ...
inexperienced actors in the lead roles (Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey). The play opens with the servants, Samson and Gregory,...
experience, will readily be admitted with regard to such objects, as we remember to have once been altogether unknown to us..." (A...