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"Bulworth", 2002.
A analysis of the concepts of truth in the movie "Bulworth".
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, $ 35.95
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This paper will discuss the elements of truth, which are apparent in the movie "Bulworth". By understanding the political scenarios that are so much a part of the hectic lifestyle of a politician, the objectives of truth seem to get lost in the shuffle for power. The main elements of this paper will ask: how does the idea of truth fit into this movie, and how do the players in this political tale relate to it? By understanding these various elements of the candidate Bulworth, perhaps these questions can be answered.
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"Bulworth", 2003.
A discussion on the language codes in the movie, "Bulworth".
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 39.95
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This paper discusses language codes in the 1998 satirical movie "Bulworth" in terms of the ghetto and political community. It explains changes in Senator Bulworth that allow him to communicate with the underclass of the film. The author also explores the message of the film.

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"The film, "Bulworth" was described by Allen and Goodheart as a scathing political satire indicting the corporate manipulation of American politics and the reigning capitalist mystique. With Warren Beatty starring as the title character ..."
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"Bulworth", 2005.
A discussion on Warren Beatty's film, "Bulworth".
1,840 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 63.95
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This paper discusses the plot, politics and social culture in the 1998 Warren Beatty film, "Bulworth." It explores the main issue of the film that of the disparity of wealth in the U.S. It explores how the liberal promise has failed black Americans. The author also analyzes the film's use of "gangsta rap" and inter-racial love.

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"According to Dan Georgaka "Bulworth" is the most politically radical film from Hollywood since Warren Beatty's "Reds". It slashes at the two-party system in American corporate domination of economic life, corrupted mass ..."





 

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