In the film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, some of the natural rhythms of the moving screen objects would be one of the first few scenes when they’re riding on the bike because they seemed happy and goofy and the music sounded like it was also very light and happy. You can find an example of the editor or director doing this by looking at scene 18:30 in the movie. In the film, the music plays a big role especially in the three big scenes where the editor decided to play the sort of musical like song pieces when they’re trying to show that both Sundance and Butch were happy, carefree, and just not having to worry. The music was added on to represent the emotion of Butch and Sundance and also in what situations they were in or what was
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 American Western film directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman (who won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film). Construct freely with respect to certainty, the film recounts the account of Wild West bandits Robert LeRoy Parker, referred to history as Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman), and his accomplice Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" (Robert Redford), as they relocate to Bolivia while on the keep running from the law looking for a more fruitful criminal profession. In 2003, the film was chosen for protection in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "socially, truly, or tastefully critical. That disclaimer toward the start of the film, a variety of the commonplace "in view of a genuine story," is offhanded.
After watching the movie, “The Return of Cuyahoga River” I was blown away by all of the history, facts, ignorance, and activism displayed in this film. There was so much information packed into this documentary. Information about this 100-mile long river that curves north and then south as it u’s along Lake Erie, and how in “1827 U.S. citizens changed the Cuyahoga River for the first time.” It was originally a swampy marsh infested with mosquitos and caused problems for the city of Cleveland Ohio. Cleveland was a small lazy town until the mouth of the river was widened by humans allowing for mercantile boats to pass by their town.
In conclusion, all three movies, and the era of the “Buck” in Blaxploitation film: the white man’s perception of the all-powerful brutal black man. Shaft, Spade, and Slade were rebellious black men, who loved women, they weren’t slaves, had a confident grandeur about them. “With the release of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Shaft (Parks, 1971), audiences witnessed a representational revolution where black masculinity, previously associated with impotence, now became synonymous with Machismo” (Sauers A. (21012). The Black Buck Brute had been redefined and gave a nation of people a new perspective on the African American
"The Shawshank Redemption" premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1994, and opened a few weeks later. It got good reviews but it did not do good business as it does not have an interesting title and it was a "prison drama" which did not attract women. It contained almost no action, it starred actors who were respected but not big stars, and it was a long 142 minutes. This was a movie that needed word-of-mouth to find an audience, and indeed business was slowly but steadily growing when it was yanked from theatres.
The Shawshank Redemption came out in 1994 with the cast that includes Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. The Director and Screenwriter is Frank Darabont and the author inspiration was from Steven King. Awards given Morgan Freeman Best Actor and Frank Darabont who received the Best Adapted Screenplay award, the Studio Crystal Heart Award, and Best Foreign Language Film, and Feature Film Category, Literary Award Screenplay, USC Scripter Award Stephen King (author) Frank Darabont (screenwriter). The Shawshank Redemption has many great scenes that make it great but when Andy Dufresne escapes is when most of the movie elements and emotions come into play. Interpretation
Katherine Heigl hitted up a screening of the new documentary exposing animal cruelties called “Saved In America” on Saturday in Los Angeles' Thousand Oaks while she put on a leggy display in white short shorts. She was along with other celebs like Kim Kardashian which appears in the film. The 36-year-old actress wearing shorts as she pulled off enviable pins and waist. She matched the shorts with a plunging black tank-top that displayed her slim fit upper body.
Music is a very powerful tool in the film industry, while writing a movie, a director needs to find the best track to fit the mood of the scene. Whether the song is fast-paced to fit the action, or an orchestral piece to note how two characters felt when they first met. It all depends on how the scene ends up. These little things can go a very long way in a movie, which shows why I am so passionate about music in film. Gerald Graff related his passion of sports to intellectualism by stating, “Real intellectuals turn any subject, however lightweight it may seem, into grist of their mill through the thoughtful questions they bring to it.”
In this stage of the hero’s journey, Scout begins her journey and crosses over to a strange new world. This new world is not a physical state but rather Scout ’s state of mind after viewing the trial of Tom Robinson. For instance, Scout reflects, “Tom Robinson was probably the only person who was ever decent to her. But she said he took advantage of her and when she looked at him in court, she looked down upon him like he was dirt beneath her feet.”
Good Will Hunting Gus Van Sant’s film Good Will Hunting narrates about the life of a young man, Will Hunting, who is extremely gifted especially in Mathematics but simply works as a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Even Will is endowed with exceptional intelligence, he faces setbacks in his life. He often sabotages himself with his self-loathing. Will’s life started to change after Professor Gerald Lambeau discovered his extraordinary potential and introduced him to Sean Maguire, a psychologist.
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) – Coroner - Doc Savage, a pulp action hero, returns from his icy hideout, the Fortress of Solitude, to find that his father died under odd circumstances during an expedition to the Central American Republic, Hildago. Savage compiles a team of specialists in New York to find the killer, only to find that he's now an assassination target. Michael Berryman portrays Juan Lopez Morales, Hidalgo's Chief Coroner in this action packed film. One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) – Ellis - This film centers around a patient, Randle McMurphy, who has been ordered by a judge to be transferred to a psychiatric hospital from a prison for a psychiatric evaluation.
Probably one of the most famous couple of criminals in the history of the United States, were Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, better known as Bonnie and Clyde. These criminals were famous for robbing banks and grocery stores in the mid-west country in the 1930s. But even when they managed to reach the front pages of newspapers of the time, it was not until the year 1967 when their short criminal life was portrayed in the film that bears their names: Bonnie and Clyde, made by the director Arthur Penn, and portrayed by the actors Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow, and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker. However, whether they were famous at their time or gain even more fame three decades later, what is the reason that two thieves, became so popular and
To have the ability to acquire and address compassion to others, have the willingness to think outside the box, while having confidence in yourself while standing up for the right thing are some major points Kill a Mockingbird and 12 Angry Men show us as readers and viewers. To Kill a Mockingbird and 12 Angry Men, show men who were able to use their attribute to show compassion for others, their eagerness to think outside the box, while having self-assurance the entire time. To let the readers to pick up, they are willing to do whatever it takes to bring across the legitimate element of concern. Atticus and Juror 8 show compassion through the way they treat others with the respect they deserve.
Once you start to look for rhythm or anything music related in the book, it is everywhere. Music and rhythm is even in the Savage Reservation. For example, you have got John's almost sex scene with Lenina, when she throws her unclothed body at him and he says, "AH, my virgin eyes!"(Huxley), and so forth. Notice what he says?
If i were to create a series of movies out of the book, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, I would chose to end the first movie out at chapter nineteen. I would end here because this would be a perfect place to end and leave people in suspense as to what will happen next. This chapter is a “cliffhanger” because of Prue’s story. Prue, a slave from down the street, comes into St.Clare’s kitchen and says that she is miserable and that she wishes that she were dead. She even admits that she would get drunk in hopes of alleviating her sorrows.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a masterful novel that dives into the life of Scout as a child. In the novel, Lee goes into much depth about Scout’s life so that the reader can always keep up with what is happening. When a book is converted into a movie, many things often change no matter what book it is. This remains true for To Kill a Mockingbird between the book and the film. The film is a wonderful work but there were still many things cut out that were in the book.