Introduction Terminator 2 ÔÇ£ Judgement Day is the sequel to the 1984 film The Terminator Analysis The film starts with a black screen, the music is very dramatic and menacing, it tells the viewer that something sinister is going to take place.
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Introduction Terminator 2 ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ Judgement Day is the sequel to the 1984 film "The Terminator" Analysis The film starts with a black screen, the music is very dramatic and menacing, it tells the viewer that something sinister is going to take place. The first credit appears, it is written in a futuristic font, a hint to the science fiction genre of the film. The scene starts with an image of an establishing- shot of a high street. It is bright summer day in Los Angeles and we can see lots of cars moving on a...
hope the human beings have- her son. The burning flames make the viewer feel as if they are inside a furnace, and my favourite shot is one of the children's playground on fire, just because there is nothing more disturbing when the words violence and destruction are mixed with children.
hope the human beings have- her son. The burning flames make the viewer feel as if they are inside a furnace, and my favourite shot is one of the children's playground on fire, just because there is nothing more disturbing when the words violence and destruction are mixed with children.
The only improvements that in my opinion could be made, are that the humans could be shown fighting closer to the robots, so the viewer could connect more, and shots through the of the humans eyes would make it feel more real for the viewer.
Dulce Et Decorum est, written by Wilfred Owen is a very realistic and brutal poem about the First World War. In his poem he describes the terrible conditions of which many Soldiers had to live, fight and for many soldiers die in. This contrasts greatly with the poem The...
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle uses many literary devices to convey an impression of suspense and mystery. They are placed throughout the story to ensure that the reader is always guessing as to what happens next. The primary device that Doyle uses is a combination of melodrama and academic...
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An Inspector Call Characters- Eric Introduction: For my essay I chose Eric because of his difference in personality from the other protagonist. Eric is a young man who likes getting his own way and being the centre of attention. I said this because...
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Music especially rap music does it influence our mind and behaviour? What do you think? If you heard a rap artist i.e eminem raping about killing his wife what would you think? Would you be sick or would you just class it as music? Well that is what...
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In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw uses two techniques to reveal the character of Henry Higgins. We see Higgins as he is through his own words and actions and we also see him through other characters. The way other characters in the play respond to and perceive Hnery Higgins helps the...
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