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    Film Analysis: Big Hero 6

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    Hiro Hamada (voiced by Ryan Potter) is a young robotics prodigy, who lives in the urban, mashup fantasy city of San Fransokyo (combination of San Francisco and Tokyo). Next to his older brother, Tadashi (voiced by Daniel Henney), Hiro's closest partner is Baymax (endearingly voiced by Scott Adsit), an inflatable, lovable robot that is designed by Tadashi whose key purpose is to take care of people. While Hiro creates a special bond with Baymax, a catastrophic turn of events hurls them into the…

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    Cabi In The Woods Satire

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    The Cabin in the Woods In the landscape of Hollywood cinema, horror flicks are a dime a dozen, often amassing sizable fanbases. However, amidst the sea of jump scares and horrible atmospheres, there exists a recurring narrative: a group of friends venture into the deep, dark woods for a vacation, only to stumble upon terror. Sounds familiar to me? And how about the character who is driven by excessive curiosity and accidentally leads to disaster? Enter “The Cabin in the Woods”, a clever satire…

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    figuring out what the abnormality is. The structure of DNA was first understood to be a helical shape in 1953. From 1953 to 1977, the advancements were astounding. It was only in 1977 that Frederick Sanger and Walter Gilbert first discovered a way to sequence DNA (Zimmern 1999). In 1990, with the support of the National Academy of Sciences, the Human genome project was started. This was an effort to map out the complete human genome, or map all of the genes in the human body (Collins 2001).…

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    Chiking Express Analysis

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    across the sky at an abnormal speed as if the earth is rotating fast and will not, for once, slow down for the people. Here we get a strange sense of how time is actually moving faster than people are living it. Perhaps the main intention of creating these images in this opening sequence is not to establish the actual physical space and characters of the film, but instead to give audiences a taste of how fast-moving time feels in Hong Kong, and thereby creating a sense that people and location…

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    about the danger of launching the shuttle at low temperatures, but were completely disregarded. With this problem occurring further investigations were done revealing problematic sequences, which could have been solved. Possibly resulting in the savior of the passengers on board the Challenger. These problematic sequences started with, “The two pad 39B cameras that would have recorded the precise location of the puff were inoperative.” Stated by Lewis, S.R. Situations that should have never have…

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    The book of Joshua picks up right where the book of Deuteronomy left off. The twelve tribes are camped out on the east side of the Jordan River, which lies between Mount Hermon and the Dead Sea. Moses had died, in turn, leaving Joshua in full command of the Israelites. After forty years of wandering through the desert, the Israelites finally have their opportunity to enter into the promise land. Canaan is a land consisting of many hostile groups that really seem to have it out for the Israelites…

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    In both, it is necessary to have “a pathological sequence of events,” and it is also important to understand the difference between healthy sequence and pathological sequence in narrative. Both genres chronicle “a sequence of events from illness to health” and this public act of storytelling about the private sphere is the catalyst for characters’ recovery (89). In narrative therapy,…

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    mystery. The main story begins with a mysterious girl(Laura Harring), almost feminine fatal like, getting into a car accident and not remembering who she is. For now I’m going to call her Rita. Shortly after, she finds herself in the apartment of an aspiring actress named Betty(Naomi Watts). For a majority of the runtime, we follow Betty and Rita trying to figure out the real identity, while Betty is working on her acting…

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    The main purpose of these two articles is to inform the audience on a continuous phenomenon of increasing temperatures in Artic areas. Both articles state their claim agreeing that the rising temperatures have been continuing to elevate in heat sensitive areas…

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    known politician. What happens next is gory, heart wrenching, and not suitable for the faint hearted. Where the film is lacking in character and plot development, it is made up for in its cinematography. Thrilling music plays throughout the opening sequence “The film opens with an elliptical series of images: a burning photograph, scattered jewelry, a seedy motel room.” There are moments when there is eerie silence, like when Joe first saves the politician's daughter from the child prostitution…

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