Indian film actors Essays

  • Don: An Indian Action Thriller Movie

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    Don is an Indian action thriller movie, which was released in India on April 20th 1978. The movie is directed by Chandra Barot, produced by Nariman A. Irani and written by Salim-Javed. The lead roles in this film are Amitabh Bachchan (Don/Vijay), Zeenat Aman (Roma), Pran (Jasjit/J.J), Helen (Kamini) and Iftekhar (DSP). The music composer of this film is Kalyanji Anandji. The film included five songs that were sung by various playback singers, such as, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle

  • Helen Miren Research Paper

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    Olivier Award for Best Actress and Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her Broadway performance in the drama. She has consecutively won three times BAFTA Awards for Best Actress and Golden Globes, four SAG Awards and Emmy Awards, and two Cannes Film Festival Best Actress

  • The Dysfunctional Family of King Lear

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    The Dysfunctional Family of King Lear In his tragedy King Lear, William Shakespeare presents two families: a family consisting of a father and his three daughters, and a family consisting of a father and his two sons, one of which is a bastard son. While he has the sons basically come out and admit that one of them is good and the other evil, the Bard chooses to have the feelings of the daughters appear more subtlely. At no point in King Lear does Shakespeare come out and blatantly tell his

  • Research Paper On The Catcher In The Rye

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    Well, my fanfiction is about Sunny from The Catcher in the Rye. Sunny is the prostitute whom Holden Caulfield attempts to connect with, and not the kind of connect one would normally do with a prostitute. Holden attempts a real emotional connection with her. In my little fanfiction I am going to create my own little back-story for our little prostitute, but I have not done a whole lot of writing so I am sure it will be a woot, more or less. Sunny is a young prostitute, to be exact she was “young

  • Out Of Fire Chapter Summary

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    As the episode begins we see Travis, Liza, and Chris inside of Salazar's barber shop. The riot and chaos is obviously intensifying and thing start to get even worse when Chris notices the walls of the shop are getting hot. They make a run for outside and it's obvious that things have only gotten more hectic. People are all over the streets, looting shops and setting things on fire. Chris glances at a person attacking and eating a police officer. Back at home, Madison is trying to keep her cool,

  • Rebel Without A Cause Essay

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    Teen Rebels in Search of Love In the movie Rebel Without a Cause, directed by Nicholas Ray, we meet three “typical” teenagers from the 1950’s. These three teenagers are Jim Stark, Judy, and Plato. Jim Stark is constantly the new kid in town, because whenever he gets in trouble his parents just move the family to a new town. Jim is in constant turmoil striving to fit in, which only leads to more trouble. Judy is a teenage girl who needs attention. She longs for her dad to care about her and give

  • How Is Tom Portrayed In The Prince Of Tides

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    The Prince of Tides The Prince of Tides, directed by Barbra Streisand, is an emotional film that portrays sexual abuse, physical abuse and emotional abuse. The film demonstrated the Family Rules, Family Roles and the multifaceted relationship that occurs between survivors and perpetrators. Additionally, the film established the negative effects of trauma when survivors don’t seek help. The film conveys all three rules of a dysfunctional family. Don’t talk is strongly demonstrated with the family

  • The Last Shot Sparknotes

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    In the book “The Last Shot,” by John Feinstein, Susan Carol Anderson can be considered a new best friend to the main character in the book, Stevie Thomas. Susan Carol could be a best friend for Stevie because she is kind and she likes being with Stevie. Susan Carol would make a best friend because she is clever and can make almost anyone believe what she is saying even if it isn’t the truth. For example, when Susan and Stevie are trying to get to Chip Graber’s room they go to the hotel where Chip

  • Movie Blow Movie Sociology

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    The film Blow started off at the begging of George Jung’s life in Massachusetts where he and his parents lived. Life was great for George until his dad was not making enough money to support his family. Bankruptcy soon came and problems starts to show as his mother kept leaving and yelling at his dad who was trying his hardest working fourteen hours a day to support for the family. When George gotten old enough in 1968 he and his friend moved to California to move away from Massachusetts. In California

  • Pat Movie Psychology

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    declining interest in sex). Also, the film wraps up the pieces much too neatly, suggesting that Pat and Tiffany’s successful performance in a dance contest and their passionate love for each other are enough to diffuse all of the simmering psychological and interpersonal tensions. Finally, the portrayal of the therapist, Dr. Patel (Anupam Kher) is problematic. He intentionally provokes Pat by playing a song that reminds him of a traumatic event, and later in the film, he completely abandons his professional

  • Jim Kurring Characters

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    intelligence are socially skilled, sensitive to others’ moods [and] able to communicate and work effectively with others” (Kuther, 2017). Jim is a police officer, so his job requires him to interact with people of diverse backgrounds. In the beginning of the film, he has to interact with a verbally hostile woman. When Jim can tell that the woman is trying to interfere with his searching of her apartment, he handcuffs her to her sofa and then finds a dead body in her closet. He then calls his police station

  • Pat Solitano Psychology

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    the best intentions for her son and often forces him to see his therapist Dr. Patel. The two-main love interests are Niki, Pat’s ex-wife, and Tiffany. Niki has filed a restraining order against Pat, and has no contact with him until the end of the film. Tiffany’s behavior can be described as self-destructive and unpredictable; she is dealing with the emotional toll of her late husband’s death which she feels partly responsible

  • Nora Montgomery And Ben Harmon Characters

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    Other characters involved in the story line are Violet Harmon, Nora Montgomery, and Ben Harmon. Violet is a teenage girl who suffers from major clinical depression, moving from her home in Boston with her dysfunctional family to Los Angeles in hopes of keeping her family together. Tate first met violet when he encountered her girl cutting herself in the bathroom as he returned from a treatment session with his psychiatrist Ben Harmon, also known as Violet’s father. The similarities of feeling like

  • Twenty: A Fictional Narrative

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    TWENTY-ONE ONE HOUR LATER, at 5:15 in the morning, Kim picked up her cell to call Eugene when he entered carrying a bag of groceries. The strikingly good-looking twenty-six-year old from the east coast grinned as he noticed the scowl on Kim’s face, he had to know something was terribly wrong, but didn’t. Eugene was in great shape, a lady’s man, made the rounds with rich married and divorced women before getting a job working for Al and Kim as their flunky, over-paid errand boy. He also serves as

  • Ach Cassidy And The Sundance Kid Analysis

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    [00:00:02] Years ago there was a movie called Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid. STUART NEWMAN And Richard they were a pair of lovable rascals who went out in a blaze of glory. Bolivia Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid. They had a particular calling. They rob trains they rob banks they stole horses in the 90s in the wild west. And these characters were true they were immortalized in the movie that I mentioned. They were known for their Flinter and Their Daring not their violence their gang was

  • Smokey And The Bandit Derogatory Language

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    is a film from 1977. It’s an American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, and Mike Henry. This film was followed up by two sequels. Because of the Hollywood effect Burt Reynolds had on television during the 1970’s. “He was declared Cosmopolitan magazine's "Perfect Man" in 1972, and within a few years became the top grossing male film star in the world” (Smith 2005). After watching the film for an assignment in Introduction to Film Studies

  • Free Will: Eleanor Prentiss Brainwashing

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    Denzel Washington plays the role of Major Bennett ‘Ben Marco’ who is war veteran in the Manchurian Candidate. Ben Marco begins to doubt what took place during the Gulf War within his Army unit because of strange dreams that seem realistic to him. On another horizontal, during the war, Raymond Shaw, played by Liev Schreiber rescued all except two members. Raymond Shaw was awarded the Medal of Honor that pushed his political career to the forefront. After a significant passage of time, one of Marco’s

  • The Theme Of Redemption In The Film Field Of Dreams

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    The movie entitled Field of Dreams is about a man named Ray who is called to build a baseball field in his front yard. In doing so he puts his whole farm at risk and he dries up his life savings. After he builds the field, his father's baseball hero appears out of the corn row outfield. Eventually over 20 baseball players from the past come to the field. As this is happening, Ray is missing payments on his mortgage and is close to foreclosure. Soon after, another baseball player appears, Ray's

  • The Big Lebowski Research Paper

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    revealed that there is a film currently shooting under the title, Going Places. This dramatic comedy is inspired by the 1974 French picture, Les Valseuses. It will star John Turturro, Bobby Cannavale, Audrey Tautou, and Susan Sarandon. The most notable thing about this movie, however, is that aside from being a remake, it will serve as a spin-off to the popular comedy, The Big Lebowski. Directed, produced, and written by the acclaimed sibling pair of Joel and Ethan Coen, the 1998 film has an extremely ardent

  • Gangster Satire In Lady Killer

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    In the film Lady Killer, James Cagney, Dan Quigley, is trying to return a woman’s purse and quickly lands himself in a poker game with a few gangsters. After loosing all his money, he leaves and returns into another person, while trying to return the purse again. He realizes he has been conned, and threatens to go to the police, unless they let him join, claiming he has profitable ideas. This incident highlights his gangster persona because even though he had just been played, he is willing to join