Music as an artistic way to accompany people from their born to grow up, and it influences people to have their own analysis to art performance, no matter its musical or film music. As I start to take this course, I begin to pay more attention to the film music and realize how the importance of music in a film. Through the learning of unit 4, I got some important concepts of dramatic film score. The music change makes the film industry get into a new page, and directors begin to accept the existence
North Carolina and the events that took place during that short week made our trip one of the most problematic but yet the best trip I have been on. This particular year I was 7 years old. My dad, my step mom, my cousin Genna, my dad 's good friend Clint, and of course myself all got up at 2 a.m. to leave for North Carolina. After about 10 hours of long sleepless driving, we made it to our cabin. Of course, we had already had a minor problem. My cousin Genna had left her flip flops at my house on the
In one of the most memorable gun fights in cinema history, Client Eastwood first utters those iconic words to a wounded bank robber. It was an unforgettable moment that introduced audiences to a new hero, one that is whiling to do what is necessary for the greater good. Dirty Harry was one of the first true action films that help set the foundation for the genre, a violent and gritty film with a hero who shoots firsts then asks questions if they 're any survivors. The film was a byproduct of the
Gran Torino Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds onto his prejudices despite the changing of his neighborhood in Michigan and the world around him in general. He's a old tough minded grumpy war veteran whose prize posession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in mint condition. Then when his neighbor Thao, a young Hmong teenager under pressure from a gang that his cousin runs cons him into trying to steal the Gran Torino, Kowalski sets out to reform the youth. Basically setting foot into the lives of
The life of David Gale Justice… What is justice anyway? At first, when you think about it, the first thing that comes to your mind is moral correctness based on law, ethics, religion and fairness . But is justice always satisfied? What people have to do to prove something? The Life of David Gale is a movie in which you can see what people are capable of doing just to prove their point. The Life of David Gale directed by Alan Parker was released in 2003 in the USA. When it comes to genres, it is
Homelessness is the condition of people living on the streets without a shelter. Grand Concourse, a play by Heidi Shreck, portrays this condition through Frog, a character with the most hilariously terrible jokes out there. Frog, who suffers from alcoholism and mental illness, is a daily homeless dinner at the Bronx soup kitchen. Although Frog is the one who represents the suffering and hopelessness of homeless people attending the soup kitchen, he never gets pessimistic or miserable. Instead, he
Clint Eastwoods’ Legacy Clint Eastwood is an American actor, film maker, musician, political figure, and army veteran. He credits his success today to a western t.v series known as Rawhide in which he was an actor early on in his career. This t.v series opened the door for Eastwood. Eastwood has appeared in over 50 films and and starred in 42 of them. Eastwood has been around for a very long time. Eastwood is 86 years old and still putting out brilliant pieces of work such as American Sniper in
A classic film, Gran Torino, which was released on December 12, 2008 and directed by award winning director Clint Eastwood, displays an emotional yet drama filled story based in the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan, in a rundown town. This film shows a multiplicity of similarities to a short story written by author Joyce Carol Oates in the year 1996 titled, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? This short story primarily focuses on a 15-year-old girl named Connie who is obsessed with herself and
Clint Eastwood’s films High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josie Wales, and Pale Rider all work together in order to create a stark portrayal and criticism of greed and its devastating consequences. Eastwood’s thoughtful and insightful commentary on greed can be tracked through each of these three films. Throughout the films, the concept of greed plays a recurring role, in which it is explored in a unique way. This is usually done from a fresh perspective that helps provide thoughtful insight into the
The Chrysler Clint Eastwood commercial named halftime Eastwood tries to appeal to the American people. The ad praises Americans for going through tough times when most ads want to avoid reminding people of bad times, but it takes on a message of pride for going through tough trials. The halftime ad doesn’t specifically try to sell one vehicle, but shows new models and makes of their cars. While the audience of the commercial is wide it doesn’t include the American people as a whole it tends to lean
The movie Gran Torino by Clint Eastwood depicts racism and redemption through the life of Walt Kowalski. The movie portrays Kowalski as a retired automobile worker and Korean war veteran who is a bigot towards his neighbors. This character carries a negatively biased perspective regarding his Asian, and African-American neighbors in the majority of the film. Kowalski meets Thao vang Lor a Hmong teenager who lives next door when he attempts to steal Kowalski’s most precious possession, The Gran Torino
The film Unbreakable, Directed and written by M. Night Shyamalan, is an origin story following the lives of two main characters who lead opposite lives. As it is an origin story, of villains and heroes, it follows many tropes and ideas commonly used to portray this genre. This film takes quite a traditional approach to Hero’s and Villains, using comic books as inspiration for techniques and stereotypes. The types of characters found within this film can each be attributed to a stereotyped character
Many people might not be aware but Martin Luther Kings I’ve been on the mountain speech was made the night before he was brutally assassinated. This speech was delivered on April 3th 1968 in Memphis Tennessee in a crowed church. He was there supporting a strike by garbage workers. He was known to many of us throughout history as civil rights leader who fought for equality for black people in America. For me he was a fearless man as many of us who have read about that time period now that black people
Part One: Population Need Client Population and Primary Issue Walt Kowalski is a 68-year-old recently widowed Korean War veteran (Eastwood, 2008). Kawalski resides in the Highland Park neighborhood in Metropolitan Detroit (Eastwood, 2008). Due to his military history, Walt finds himself experiencing a plethora of issues including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), estranged family, chronic health issues, and substance abuse. Throughout this film, Walt expresses racist remarks to the Hmong Americans
Who are the Antagonists in High Noon and Unforgiven High Noon and Unforgiven are films set in the Western culture depicting the livelihood of people in Hadleyville and Big Whisky respectively. The main antagonist in Unforgiven is the cowboys who decided to cut up a prostitute for having laughed at one of them for having a small penis. Their actions are what led to the other prostitute’s decision to put a bounty in their head. In High Noon, the main antagonist is Frank Miller. He was an outlaw who
adult life, making it hard for Donald to live life on his own. The entitlement Pete has to aid his younger brother was beneficial when he was a child, but only became detrimental to him and Pete the older they got. Million Dollar Baby directed by, Clint Eastwood, also claims entitlement and the negativity it holds over the one giving it and how it could hurt the one receiving it. In the movie the character, Frankie is a boxing
Million Dollar Baby is an inspirational film. Directed and filmed by Clint Eastwood in 2004, Million Dollar Baby is a movie featuring a young woman, Maggie Fitzgerald, who is from a dysfunctional, poor family. Maggie has a passion to one day become a boxer. She frequently visits a gym owned by a man named Frankie Dunn. Frankie is an older man and has owned the gym for a long time with his only friend Eddie Dupris. Eddie goes by the nickname Scrap. Eddie Dupris use to be a boxer however, he is
The government in this book is twisted and cruel, the law enforcement sees all unwinds as delinquents who do not deserve to live. Unwind was written by Neal Shusterman. It's a story about Connor Lassiter, Risa Ward, and Lev Calder; they are all unwinds. When Connor learns his parents signed him to get unwound he runs away. After he escapes from the officers he finds himself with Risa and Lev. Throughout Connors escape he discovers that Lev and Risa are also unwinds. People had very strong opinions
Introduction This paper is an assessment of Walt Kowalski’s strengths and weaknesses in biological, psychological, psychosocial, spiritual and cultural dimensions. Theories will be used to describe Walt Kowalski. Description of Walk Kowalski Walt Kowalski is an American man who currently lives in Michigan, Detroit. He is a Korean War veteran, a father of two sons, and has recently become a widow after 50 years of being married to his wife. His neighborhood has been taken over by Asian immigrants
Tombstone reflection The movie Tombstone reflect the society of the old west, in term of “wild west” what makes it so wild? lawless was the most obvious characteristic during that period of time. Someplace in the frontier western period were just territory, not fully developed into a state or country yet, lacking of state government, state laws, that’s why people use guns to stand for them self, defend for them self, to maintain certain properties and authorities with their guns, gun can use for