Friday, October 23, 2015
Political Correctness
1) Political correctness should be exactly that, political. Political correctness has its place in politics but in filmmaking it should not even cross the mind of the director. People try way too hard to be politically correct and it can detract from a film.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Movie Response
1) The fact that the Prince lived.
2) Suspenseful: While Westley was in the Pit. Realistic: The child would rather play games than read a book. Humorous: The guy changing voice in the pit. Romantic: The ending.
3) Not really. I enjoyed mysteries. No, i tend to read new novels.
4) Inigo because he is very devout to his cause.
5) Yes, she is often portrayed as helpless without her man. A good man is characterized as being strong, smart, and skilled in many ways.
6) Yes i think it is okay to use disfigured people in movies. They exist, just like everyone else, so why not use their traits to tell stories?
7) Each one of them has their own reasons to push on. Love and revenge are the two most prominent emotions displayed as motivation for character's actions.
8) Yeah i thought it was funny but it was also a bit excessive.
9) Westley was the best at everything. He was smart, excellent with a sword, and good at combat.
10) The change their views of Westley since he has bested them, but they both need him for personal reasons.
11) It is much worse to leave them alive in pain.
12) It adds more to Westley. It explains how he got all his skills and changes his character completely.
13) I think it was a satire since it covers so many different issues in modern society. The title is kind of ironic because you have to be married to be a princess. I think it is more of a piece of children's literature.
2) Suspenseful: While Westley was in the Pit. Realistic: The child would rather play games than read a book. Humorous: The guy changing voice in the pit. Romantic: The ending.
3) Not really. I enjoyed mysteries. No, i tend to read new novels.
4) Inigo because he is very devout to his cause.
5) Yes, she is often portrayed as helpless without her man. A good man is characterized as being strong, smart, and skilled in many ways.
6) Yes i think it is okay to use disfigured people in movies. They exist, just like everyone else, so why not use their traits to tell stories?
7) Each one of them has their own reasons to push on. Love and revenge are the two most prominent emotions displayed as motivation for character's actions.
8) Yeah i thought it was funny but it was also a bit excessive.
9) Westley was the best at everything. He was smart, excellent with a sword, and good at combat.
10) The change their views of Westley since he has bested them, but they both need him for personal reasons.
11) It is much worse to leave them alive in pain.
12) It adds more to Westley. It explains how he got all his skills and changes his character completely.
13) I think it was a satire since it covers so many different issues in modern society. The title is kind of ironic because you have to be married to be a princess. I think it is more of a piece of children's literature.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
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