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- 6321: Movie Review: The Mirror Has Two Faces
- ... New York. Jeff Bridges who plays Gregory Larkin a math instructor at Columbia University is a man in search of the perfect woman who is not interested in sex but only companship. Greg places a personal ad in a singles paper and receives enormous response. He reviews the responses to his ad and decides on a response that featured Rose. Greg calls the number on the response and a woman answers ...
- 6322: The Chamber: A Look Into the Novel and Film
- ... his involvement. Grisham had approval of the script, director and cast during the making of A Time to Kill (while grumping about Universal's unapproved adaptation of The Chamber, due this fall). He is co- writing the screenplay for The Rainmaker with director Francis Coppola." (Bellafante 1) The author and film use character perspectives to convey a political message about the death penalty. Adam's profession, and family influence his perspective ...
- 6323: Televised Violence is Here to Stay
- ... aggression or increase aggressive behavior. They think it will harden their kids to human pain and suffering. These parents also believe that the televised violence will lead them to accept violence as a solution to personal and social problems, creating an increase in social delinquency (Zuckerman 64). However, such exposure has precisely the opposite effect. Viewing violence on television will allow the media user to discharge in fantasy what he might ...
- 6324: Bill Clintons Lost World
- ... deals with a president who may be unable to keep his end of the deal. Last Wednesday s vote may have a similar impact on future security treaties. Whether the cause has been his own personal failings, or the rise of an ideologically driven conservatism in the GOP, or simply the foreign policy vacuum created by the end of the Cold War, Bill Clinton has presided over a diluting of the ...
- 6325: Television Censorship
- ... deem offensive." "One private group, the American Civil Liberties Union, promotes the open flow of all types of information in the belief that individuals should have free access and opportunities for the exercise of their personal discretion and that no group should limit the availability of the resources from which such choices are made (Microsoft Encarta 95)." TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETITION AND DEREGULATION ACT OF 1995 THE GOALS "This Act is intended to ...
- 6326: Movie Review: Sense and Sensibility
- ... movie should be. The movie's witty romanticism helps illustrate the Victorian era whose love is not so different from our own. This success is due to the actors who brought the story to a personal level. Without them we would not have felt the emotions of the characters, which made us long to love as they did.
- 6327: Seinfeld
- ... of feminine strength. Elaine has taken the idea of the smart, sassy single women and updated it to a 90's outlook. The most enduring part of Elaine is her often gross habits of a personal nature, such as pulling down her underwear in an exaggerated manner, which every female has tried to do gracefully while walking down the street. The female audience can relate while she gets to indulge in ...
- 6328: The Chorus of Antigone
- ... chorus comments on Creon's actions, and gives us all unbiased views on our hypocritical species. Without a chorus Creon's epiphany may never have occurred and we wouldn't have, as easily, seen our personal flaws. The chorus is included in a very effective manner, the chorus talks about death, love, and other unconquerable forces that humans eternally try to defeat, it shows the audience great futility and lets us ...
- 6329: Paralells in My Brilliant Career
- ... and that is when Harry asks to marry her. She says, no and moves on with her life. She rejects love and family or anything that could possibly deter her from doing what she loves, writing. At the end of the movie she finishes her novel, the way the director did this scene was terrific. he places in a position so that she looks like a Christ figure. This was a ...
- 6330: A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish
- ... than Clockwork.... Stanley Kubrick has also been responsible for additional films that are bleak, pessimistic, and sometimes terrifying. Not only is this his style, but it is also his means of conveying a very sublime personal message. Kubrick believes that contemporary society is a very tragic and violent place. This message comes across very clearly in Clockwork Orange. It is through this film that Kubrick explores the nature of violent crime ...
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