Can you tell us the name of the movie?

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Can you tell us the name of the movie? a reaction paper is, like, your reaction to the movie. Think about what the movie was about - what its main theme was. Schindler's List - human life is sacred and beautiful, and Nazis are bad.)

So what should I think about? How did the film get the theme across? Imagery -

dialogue

Track-in shots camera work In this type of shot the camera physically moves in on the subject, typically going from a medium close-up to a tighter close-up. The movement is smooth, the background is blurred, and it is typically used to draw attention to a significant moment in a character’s story. There are many examples of this shot in Steven Spielberg’s films – here is a classic example from “The Color Purple”:

Do you think they succeeded in getting their point across? ???

Some more points to consider... Do you agree with its message? Why or why not? What were your favorite (or least favorite) scenes? Why?