CategoryMovie Review

How can you build the confidence to believe in yourself and grow into a dragon warrior like Po the Kung Fu Panda?

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This article highlights the importance of believing in yourself through the story of Po, the main character in the movie Kung Fu Panda, as he gains confidence and grows into a dragon warrior. Through the faith of those around him and his own beliefs, Po grows both internally and externally, reminding us of the need to live a confident and challenging life.   In the beginning, when the world...

Movie Review – Equilibrium (How is the conflict between totalitarianism and human emotion portrayed?)

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The movie Equilibrium is about a dictatorship that tries to maintain a totalitarian society through the use of the emotion-suppressing drug Prozium, and the rebels who want to restore emotions. The film suggests that while the dictatorship attempts to reduce crime by suppressing emotions, the human desire for freedom and emotion cannot be suppressed.   The movie is set in a post-World War...

What does the movie Josee, the Tiger and the Fish show about true love through breakups?

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  Unlike popular romance movies, Josee, the Tiger and the Fish depicts a realistic love story between Kumiko, who is disabled, and Tsuneo, who is able-bodied, and deals with the breakup at the end of their relationship. The movie explores the meaning of true love by showing how a couple prepares for a breakup, and how they escape and embrace reality.   The plots of popular romance...

Movie Review – Source Code (If we could actually go back in time, how would we live in the present?)

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A movie about time travel and parallel universes, ‘ Source Code ‘ deals with the human desire to revisit the past and conveys the lesson that the choices we make in the present determine our future. More than just entertaining, the movie is deeply thought-provoking and reminds viewers of the importance of living in the present.   Just as we can save and reload in games, it would...

In Hitchcock’s ‘ The Birds, what are the effects of the horror of the unknown and the horror of loss in patriarchy on humanity and society?

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Alfred Hitchcock’s film ‘ The Birds ‘ depicts the horror of the unknown and the loss of patriarchy due to bird attacks, and explores the effects of these fears on humanity and society through various defense mechanisms and changes in human relationships.   The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a horror movie that, as the title suggests, depicts an unknown natural...

Movie Review – Minority Report (Does the Precrime system suppress human free will or ensure the safety of society?)

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Set in Washington, D.C., in 2054, the movie explores the ethical issues of prophetic technology and human free will through the story of the crime prevention system Precrime and its leader, John Anderton.   Minority Report is set in Washington, D.C., in the year 2054 and tells the story of the crime prevention system Precrime and its leader, John Anderton (Tom Cruise). The movie shows how...

How does the movie “Dead Poets Society” convey its value as a classic masterpiece?

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  Describe the change you felt after watching the movie “Dead Poets Society” twice and what it meant to you. The first time you are not very moved, but after the second viewing you realize the deep message of the film and the importance of romance.   Episode 1 After lunch, I took a walk with a friend and headed towards the Kwanjungkan, which was glowing in the sunlight...

Movie Review – Gattaca (Customizable Humans: Human Progress or the Seed of Misery?)

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The movie Gattaca depicts a future of genetically engineered, customized humans. Vincent, the main character, is born a natural person and fulfills his dreams against genetic discrimination. The movie shows that the rise of customized humans could lead to a gap between the rich and poor and quality of life issues.   Andrew Niccol’s film Gattaca (Gattaca, 1997) is set in a future where...

Movie Review – Silkwood (What Choices Do We Make About the Benefits and Risks of Nuclear Power?)

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Explains the principles and benefits of nuclear fission and nuclear power, while emphasizing the dangers of nuclear power through examples such as the Fukushima accident. It presents the economic benefits and moral dilemmas of nuclear technology and questions whether we should continue to develop nuclear power.   Nuclear fission is the process by which uranium-235 absorbs a neutron and...

Movie Review – The Iron Lady (Margaret Thatcher’s life, principledness, and the impact of her leadership)

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The movie “The Iron Lady” tells the story of Margaret Thatcher’s life and sheds light on her principled attitude and leadership. Her strong personality, shaped by her father’s influence, led to major changes in British and world politics, but her intransigence was also criticized. Despite her estrangement from her family, the film provides a glimpse into her sincerity and...

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