Category: Film

  • Mother Teresa: A Life of Compassion and Service

    Recognized as one of the most esteemed figures of the 20th century, Mother Teresa devoted her entire existence to alleviating the suffering of the poor, the sick, and the dying worldwide. The profound impact of her life’s work is vividly portrayed in a movie viewed in class, effectively capturing the depth of her compassion and…

  • A Critical analysis of The film “Platoon”

    The Vietnam War was on everyone’s mind in 1960s and 1970s in our nation. It was the center of much of America’s troubles throughout this time, but just the soldier’s who battled in that war understood the real insanity that was Vietnam. Oliver Stone started writing Platoon due to the fact that the Vietnam War…

  • The Movie Exhibition Industry

    What can exhibitors do to improve their performance? To reverse the downward trends in attendance? To improve their profitability at a time when the studios, relying on the box office more than ever, are increasingly looking internationally? Let’s start with a SWOT analysis of the local exhibitor: SWOT Analysis Strengths * Offer a product that…

  • The Artistry of Martial Arts: “Chinese Super Ninja”

    Introduction Within the realm of cinematic masterpieces, “Chinese Super Ninja” emerges as my favorite movie, captivating audiences with its fusion of martial arts and gymnastics. The film unfolds a tapestry of characters who seamlessly combine combat with acrobatics, showcasing the precision and skill required in the realm of Kung Fu. This essay delves into the…

  • Human-Created Robotics: The Intricate Machines of Fifties Sci-Fi Films

    Because the annual Fifties sci-fi movies have actually portrayed robotics as really advanced devices developed by human beings to perform intricate operations, to deal with humans in safe vital objectives, in hostile environments, or regularly to pilot and control spaceships in galactic travels. At the very same time, however, smart robots have also been portrayed…

  • Exploring Diverse Story Sources in Modern Times: From Books to Movies

    There are different ways to get a story from different sources in modern times. Books have been good sources for stories, but movies are getting more popular and have the same story with the books. Why people still reading books; and others are prefer watching the movies? Reading books and watching movies have a lot…

  • Cultural Identity & Cinematic Representation

    In his paper “Cultural Identity & Cinematic Representation,” Stuart Hall addresses the issue of cultural identity and the cinematic representation. Stuart remarks that there are several definitions of cultural identity. However, he uses it in terms of the idea of “oneness” of people. The definition reflects the common historical experiences ignoring the divisions of the…

  • Aesthetic Changes in “Raise the Red Lantern” by Wells-Toland

    In Yi-Mou Zhang’s Raise the Red Lantern, the film is praised for its beauty and brilliant craftsmanship. However, if Orson Welles and Greg Toland had worked on the same film, it would have a different aesthetic. Welles’ fondness for metaphorical visuals and long takes would be evident, along with Toland’s expertise in deep space photography…

  • “Raisin in the Sun”- Play vs Movie

    The film did a very good job of portraying the emotions the characters were experiencing during the play. The strongest scene in he book would have to be when Walter turned down the money he would get for not moving into the neighborhood . I felt this took a lot of guts on his part.…

  • Overview of O’ Henry’s Short Stories

    O’ Henry, a literary maestro whose time behind bars lent a unique perspective to his narratives, skillfully weaves together tales that transcend the mundane and delve into the complexities of human nature. We embark on a journey through three of his noteworthy short stories, “Masters Of Arts,” “The Man Higher Up,” and “After Twenty Years,”…