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    Loosely based on the "Saitama serial murders of dog lovers", a case of a married couple who owned a pet shop and murdered at least four people, Cold Fish gave Sono the opportunity, to present his version of how a serial killer film ought to be like. Syamoto is a humble and guileless pet shop owner that both his spoiled daughter, Mitsuko and his second wife, Taeko take advantage of, each in her own way. The former especially, is an underage delinquent that spends her time flirting and sometimes beating her stepmother. One night, a grocery shop attendant catches her stealing; however, a peculiarly friendly man, Murata, manages to convince the clerk, not to call the police. Furthermore, he is also a pet shop owner and offers to hire Mitsuko in…

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    Many of Alfred Hitchcock films all seem to revolve around the noir genre of films, but Notorious (1946), is a film that is focused on a combination of romance and suspense. This film can also be considered as one Hitchcock’s favorite films since it was one of his first work as a producer. Personally, this film seemed to have a lot going on but in a very simplistic way. The use of “pure cinema” was also used in a variety of cinematic shots of pure genius to helped take the audience in a romance…

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    ‘black lives matter’. Americans are continuously surrounded by racist remarks like the following: blondes have more fun, temper like a ginger, illegal as a Mexican, smart as an Asian, or trailer trash. Most racist remarks are hurtful to others, but even a preconception such as ‘all Asians are smart’ can be hurtful towards others; if everyone assumes that Asians are all geniuses, how will that make the boy or girl who struggles through school feel? When did the majority of the population let…

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    Romantic love in Casablanca The film Casablanca is noted to be one of the most romantic films of all time. It inspires many and is held near and dear to our hearts. Casablanca continues to hold that place in history today. The art of romance is hidden amongst the film and shows us what a true classic love story is all about. The film Casablanca was released on November 26th, 1942 in the United States. It set a new benchmark for what we consider to be romance in film making. The romance in…

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    Colet's Plot Summary

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    juxtaposition of sound and image displays the irony of Mme. Colet’s envisioned future with Gaston, exposing that the romance is no more concrete than reflections and illusions, as we know Gaston plans to rob her and fleet. Gaston and Mme.Colet are seen at the same angle throughout the sequence and the camera never leaves the room. The couple is also contained in double frames, the screen and the mirror or the shadow on bed. These restrictions further pronounce the limitations on the life Gaston…

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    How could one of the most notorious crime-couples be the example of true love? Contradictions aside, Bonnie and Clyde is a well-known biographical-romance story that depicts the lives of Bonnie and Clyde and their various robberies and outrageous adoration for one another. At a young age, Bonnie and Clyde met and fell in love instantly. Fascinated with delinquency, they proceeded to live out a life of crime, committing robberies and numerous acts of murder. Alas, their crime-spree and romantics…

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    Romantic Comedy Argument

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    explains why there is a negative stigma on romantic comedies. The negative stigma stems from three major problems that interact significantly to produce a successful film in the film industry’s current procedure. The failure to recognize the evolution of romance is the key problem because ignoring the progress leaves the genre on the bad end of adaptation. The same uses of algorithms in the process of creating a romantic comedy is becoming stereotypical. Garber notes, “The fussy woman, the…

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    What's Up Doc

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    The maker of some like it hot, what’s up doc, and bringing up baby created a film that was funny, romantic, and cheesy. The storyline in all these films is not realistic. They are for entertainment and comedy. Most of these movies have roughly the same plot line. It typically revolves around a man and a woman in some sort of complicated situation. At the end of the movie, they end up together. In the first movie Bringing Up Baby, they managed to accomplish their goals in some areas. It was a…

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    Time Traveler’s Wife is a movie that is based on a book by the author Audrey Niffenegger. The genre of it is romance and science fiction. A romance is a work in which the plot centers around a love relationship. The definition of science fiction is fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets. It’s romance because of the relationship between Henry and Claire.…

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    Identity In Russian Dolls

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    Russian Dolls (2005) is a film that follows up on the life of Parisian, Xavier after L'Auberge Espagnole (2002). Xavier, who is nearing thirty seeks professional and personal contentment after pursuing his career as a writer. Unable to publish his novel, Xavier takes on less satisfying jobs as a Journalist and script writer for soap-opera shows. Despite this, these jobs allow Xavier to rekindle with his former Spanish roommates, his lesbian friend Isabelle and his ex-Martine. Throughout the…

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