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Bruce Willis Sixth Sense
776 wordsThis past weekend, I went to see a movie at the near theater to my house. The Sixth Sense It is some kind of psychological movie that tell the story of a little boy name Cole Sear, Who has some kind of Supernatural abilities to see and coming-cate with the dead. And a child psychologist who was shot by a disturbed former patient who break into his house. The patient was treated by Dr Malcolm Crowe as a child but now wants revenge for not been cured. I think the story plot was good. In my opinion...
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Bruce Willis Die Hard
1,691 wordsIn our heroes, we find something we that admire, or wish we had, in ourselves. It is for this reason that it is easy to understand how popular action heroes can and almost must, stand as a collective symbol of how we as a people want to be perceived. If the collective values of the eighties were symbolized by the hard body, as Susan Jeffords asserts in her 1994 article, Hard Bodies: Hollywood in the Reagan Era, then surely the nineties can be represented by the sharp mind. The Hollywood heroes o...
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One Of The Greatest Bruce Willis
1,442 wordsThe Similarities of Culture in Western and Samurai Movies Nowadays, in the times when the nations of the world try to find their own unique features, and differentiate each other on the global arena, it is oftentimes only the culture that unites the people of different states. Seemingly very different from the first sight, the American and Japanese cultures are very similar and close to each other in their essence. Through the long history of the US Japan relationships there were both: the rises...
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Quentin Tarantino Societal Norms
2,080 wordsIntroducing a film such as Quentin Tarantino? s Pulp Fiction takes much patience and significant artistry with words. Tarantino? s work is an audacious, outrageous look at honor among lowlifes, told in a somewhat radical style overlapping a handful of separate stories. Quentin Tarantino is the Jerry Lee Lewis of cinema, a pounding performer who doesn? t care if he tears up the piano, as long as everybody is rocking (R. Ebert). Introducing a film such as Quentin Tarantino? s Pulp Fiction takes mu...
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Bruce Willis Die Hard
1,693 wordsIntroducing the Sharp Minds: In our heroes, we find something we that admire, or wish we had, in ourselves. It is for this reason that it is easy to understand how popular action heroes can and almost must, stand as a collective symbol of how we as a people want to be perceived. If the collective values of the eighties were symbolized by the hard body, as Susan Jeffords asserts in her 1994 article, Hard Bodies: Hollywood in the Reagan Era, then surely the nineties can be represented by the sharp...
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Wes Craven Woody Allen
2,064 wordsAs a companion piece to the articles outlining the histories of the eight major film studios, this survey examines four relative newcomers to production: New Line, Orion, Miramax, and TriStar. They aren 39; t studios in the classic sense; none have their own big lots where their films are shot. However, they all produce original and important films as well as distribute independent and foreign works. They 39; re the new players in the brave new post-studio world of American film. NEW LINEThe...
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Bruce Willis Young Boy
829 wordsOn the Edge After seeing the new psychological thriller the 6 th Sense many people seemed to sit in their seats for a few minutes as the credits began to role. Did they fall asleep probably not, they were trying to figure out watch just happened in the last five minutes of the movie. It shocked audiences because the story line was easy to follow and just when you were ready to call it a night the shocker is revealed. In many other types of movies the ending can be figured out in the first few mi...
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Natural Born Killers Mise En Scene
5,594 wordsPlot, Pulp Fiction Pulp Fiction Plot, Story and Style 2. 1 Definition When considering plot and story, I will stick to the convention of using plot for the films contents what we are presented on the screen and story for the whole of the events we are presented and the events or facts that are relevant to them. This distinction is important because, as will be shown later, Pulp Fictions plot leaves out some aspects of the story, and leaves us to imply or simply guess at several loose ends in the...
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