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Crisis in masculinity

rules of males in society Gender  Roles  in Modern  Society . ... Many people still stick to traditional ideas that men and women should behave in ways that fall into specific categories determined solely on their gender. However, male or female gender-specific identities are irrelevant in modern, civilized  society . men were considered to be providers and protectors Role of a man in a family included the following functions: • A protector; • A leader; • A teacher, But even this can be handled by women today. So, who is a man today? A hunter and protector or the nurturer, who takes a maternity leave and lives with a bread-winning wife? Metrosexuality Metrosexual is a portmanteau of  metropolitan  and  sexual , coined in 1994 describing a man (especially one living in an urban, post-industrial, capitalist culture) who is especially meticulous about his grooming and appearance, typically spending a significant amount of time and money on shopping as part of this. 'Metros

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What makes Spielberg films so emotional, could it be the music of John Williams. Could this be an Auteur signature?  Speaker: My three films are E.T. the extra terrestrial, Jaws and The B.F.G. which are all prime examples of Spielberg films that have been composed by John Williams. In this presentation I will discuss if these 'classics' are so emotion filled due to the music composed by John Williams. In all of these films there is a piece that is recognisable and is connoted to the films. my focus film is E.T. the extra terrestrial, the scene that is the most memorable is when the government chases Elliot and E.T. and passes in front of the moon.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Projector: Scene from E.T. (item 1) where the bike passes infant of the m

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What makes Spielberg films so emotional, could it be the music of John Williams. Could this be an Auteur signature?  Focus Film 1) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) The music for this film is very iconic and emotionally powerful, this is one of the reasons the film the classic it is. The clip of music I will analyse (the scene its in as well) is when the bike passes the moon. I will also analyse the opening where E.T. is left behind. The last scene I will be analysing is the end scene where E.T. leaves. Supporting Films 2) Jaws (1975) This is seen as a classic in the film industry. It is very well known for its two note shark attack. The first scene of the film is the scene I will be analysing as it sets up the film as it introduces the shark and makes the audience connote the track with the shark. I will be analysing the opening of the film. 3) The B.F.G. (2016) This film contrasts Jaws, to show the range of work and if his 'signature' passes through all of hi

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E.T. E.T. remains Spielberg’s most personal film, and his most affecting too. 5 stars  Empire  John Williams' score soars, and the special effects are still dazzling, even if younger audiences are used to much slicker by now. After more than 25 years,  E.T.  continues to tug at heartstrings and prove Spielberg is a master storyteller. 5 stars Common Sense Media  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jaws Somehow it all fell into place. The actors (Scheider, Dreyfuss, even Shaw as cantankerous quasi-Ahab, Quint) gelled; the script formed a precise three act chronology; and the shark was sensibly kept hidden until the very close. And John Williams happened to write the most impactful score in history. But one shouldn't discount the influence of Spielberg as director. Instantly dubbed a technobrat, he laces the narrative with tricksy delights - reverse zooms, fast edits, woozy ocean

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The B.F.G. Jaws E.T.

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John Williams and Steven Spielberg mark 40 years of collaboration http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/08/entertainment/la-ca-john-williams-20120108 Unbuttoned Trust: The Collaboration of John Williams and Steven Spielberg https://www.artofcomposing.com/unbuttoned-trust-the-collaboration-of-john-williams-and-steven-spielberg Hollywood collaborators - Williams and Spielberg https://www.mso.com.au/media-centre/news/2016/02/hollywood-collaborators-williams-and-spielberg/

Exam question: Compare the attributes to poverty conveyed in the films you have studied for this topic [35]

The scene I will be talking about is after Said, Vinz and Hubert have just been told to get off the roof. They then go to sit in the park that is in the projects, this playground is lower than the street, like a bear pit/ enclosure. This scene shows that they don't leave to get stuff done or get decent jobs. They just hang around the projects talking to each other, wasting time. To show this the the screen fades to white quite quickly and then fades back. This is used to show time passing. they are positioned to how Said in the middle as Vinz and Hubert  After the flash of white it goes straight into a conversation between the three of them about how Said had sex with someone, 'bigging' himself up to seem more masculine, this is the second time one of the three have 'bigged' them selves up. Vinz does it earlier on in the film, he is bragging about how he was in the riots. This shows the level of poverty they are in, being in conflict with the police. This is a com