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...ack from lunch, we had to watch a movie on ?Newton?s Three Laws of Motion? that lasted the whole entire day. When I got home from a school day I thought would never end, I just did the similar things I do everyday: eat, pl... - Akira -
...and ominous feel to the setting. Order is maintained due to the powerful military force that enforces the laws of the city.
There are numerous scenes in Akira that show the advanced technology of Neo-Tokyo. The motorb... - akira -
...sustained examples of "Japanimation" (or "Anime," as fans of the genre called it), Akira is based on the manga (comic book) by Katsuhiro Otomo. The story is set in the post-apocalyptic community of Neo-Tokyo. Akira is a fi... - Music -
... This game can be a very important tool in an interdisciplinary education because it can be used as a bridge between subjects (as maths and informatics), where one uses more its logical deductive skills and subjects like... - Polanskys version of MACBETH -
Macbeth, written by Shakespeare, is a gloomy, intense, and a visually dark play in general. ... In Roman Polansky’s film, his portrayal and interpretation of the story of Macbeth are done fairly well as an exciting murder my... - kurosawa ran -
...y its formal presentation. Akira Kurosawa spared no expense at dramatising Ran with all the visual splendour he could muster. Battle scenes were carefully choreographed and exquisitely produced. During the storming of thir... - citizen kane vs Rashomon -
... Two of these mid-twentieth century movies that were among the first to test new waters were Rashomon and Citizen Kane. ...
Citizen Kane, directed in 1941 by Orson Welles, is a powerful dramatic tale about the uses a... - akira -
... Six returned to their home (for them anyway). It was near 2 years, about 10 days here. Six was lying in bed, waiting to give birth. She was excited that she would finally be a mother, but also sad that Nine would not b... - Akira Kurosawa and his Movies -
...d with Abkco, an entertainment company led by the infamous Allan Klein, most noted for smothering the careers of pop stars Sam Cooke, Bobby Vinton, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles in lawsuits. (The late, lamented, and ... - Akira Kurosawa's early gendaigeki -
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Released at a time when “at least on a superficial level, the values of the past were totally rejected” , No Regrets…amalgamates the true stories of a university professor, Yukitoki Takigawa, and an intellectua...