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we catch LENNY still in action running off camera (slow motion to be more dramatic). WALDO chases after him all the way outside to LENNY’S car. Back inside UTS’S house: Close up on: CINDY (Blinking and sort of dazed she starts looking around…
back, speech classes. Traditions of silence-well bred girls don’t answer back, big mouth, questioning, carrying tales but not parallel to men. (nostros-nostros) It again brings to the forefront that women or children should be seen and not heard.…
family oriented. Television, when properly used is a strong tool in communicating the world. Millions of Americans watch t.v. every day. Television programs need to be less violent and more family oriented because today’s youth is too easily influence…
Dirty Dancing. Discuss. The film is set in the year of 1963, John F Kennedy was still president and the Vietnam War was not considered a threat, the Beatles had yet not reached America and the Freedom riders were on. In reality the well known…
hear one another predict what is going to happen next, or play a guessing game as to how this week's "issue" of a prime time TV drama will be resolved before the hour runs out. Our minds have become accustomed to the tried and tested conventions tirele…
is the scene in which Hamlet orchestrates a scheme to prove the guilt of his uncle Claudius through mimicking his crime in front of him. The scene is important in the play to expose certain aspects of the plot, as well as led a hand to character develop…
Bronte. It has now been made into a movie. There are two versions of the movie the BPC version, which is the British version and the American version. Both movies are very good and tell the story different. The British version is more like the…
are faced with regrets. “We may be through with the past, but the past ain’t through with us.” This is a line in the movie that best describes the plot. Each story consisted of complex situations that somehow correlate with one another. Everyone’s…
in the Park is a quaint little love story made 1967. It starred Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, who played two young newlyweds. It was directed by the talented Gene Saks, with the help of the producer Hal B. Wallice. The wonderful cinematography was…
/ Huston As we saw in the movie The Dead, the main element of the plot centers on the connection between life and Death, the living and the Dead, and the connection between the past and present. Throughout the film, this connection…
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