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Naturalism
When the movie “Call of the Wild” begins, it shows you the main character a dog named Buck.
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Obsession with Fictional Characters
Are you obsessed with someone that’s not real?
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Robin Could
A critique of two Robin Givens performances in films that are available on DVD.
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What I Learned From Lightning Mcqueen and Thomas the Tank Engine
Kids’ movies often have the best life lessons.
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Film Analysis: Production and Story Elements
Film narratives operate within codes and conventions, and as the audience we view them with an understanding of these conventions.
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Napoleon Dynamite: Narrative and Characterization Elements
In any narrative film, there are numerous techniques employed to help communicate stories and themes to viewers. Napoleon Dynamite is one example of a film that successfully incorporates narrative form, dynamics, and characterization techniques such as agents of action in defined actantial roles.
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Tribute to the Most Beautiful Action Heroines
A homage to the most attractive actions heroines, highlighting the aspects of their performances and personalities which make them so extraordinary.
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Movie Review of “Stranger Than Fiction”: Starring Will Ferrell, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson and Queen Latifah.
Another unsophisticated review by an untamed Christian who loves great movies.









