Looking the Part
Looking the Part
This essay is an analysis of the film "Three Kings", released in 1999.
1,700 words (
approx. 6.8 pages) |
1 source |
2001
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Paper Summary:
This paper presents a discussion about the movie "Three Kings". The author of this paper details how the visuals in the movie support the movie. The writer chooses several examples and scenes in which the visuals do indeed strengthen the movie and illustrate its meaning.
From the Paper:
"Throughout the nation moviegoers spend millions of dollars each year to flock to the theater and see stories played out in Technicolor. We are a society that demands excellence and the more years we invest in the cinema industry the more we expect it to be done right. Movies are nothing more than stories being told without all the descriptive words being included. In a book we can read from the author's words how things looked and what visual effects were important to the story. In a movie however those words are removed because we are listening to speaking instead of reading. This causes us to miss out on the descriptions of the people, the scenery and other valuable components of the story. One of the ways we combat this is to put effort into each and every visual aspect of the movie."
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