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A Film Review Of Fosse's Cabaret using a critics point of view as basis for interpretation - This is a 1 PAGE PAPER describing the main elements in Fosse's film Cabaret, simple paper to be used for an intro to film or equivalent class. - "After reading the review of Cabaret I still could not change my opinion on the movie, I absolutely despised it. I read through Peter Kemp's review of this film and one of the only things that actually amused me was his notice that cabaret was an old chum, and this interested me only because it made me laugh. I believe that maybe he is right in mentioning the times in which this film was made because I suppose for these times it was a releasing and, yes, an impressionable film"

A Film Review of Hitchcock's Rear Window using a Critics point of view as a basis for interpretation - This is a 1 PAGE PAPER which describes the main elements of Hitchcock's film Rear Window. This is a simple paper to be used for an intro to film class or some simple equivalent. - "After reading Roger Ebert's review of Hitchcock's film Rear Window, I felt somewhat torn over the film because I loved the film but when focussing on some of the aspects which Ebert brings to light I questioned my own judgement. I did feel that Ebert did a nice job showing the main point of the film, showing the viewer himself or herself. I liked how Ebert brought to attention to each neighbor much like Hitchcock does through the use of LB Jeffries' life in the wheelchair."

A Film Review of Takeshi's Fireworks using a Critics point of view as a basis for interpretation
This is a 1 PAGE PAPER which describes the main elements of Takeshi's Fireworks. This is a simple paper to be used for an intro to film class or its simple equivalent. - "After seeing the film Fireworks directed by Takeshi Kitano I was less than impressed with what I saw. I felt as though the film had a great premise to it but as for the production of the film itself I found it difficult to follow and unnecessarily graphic. I read a review of this film which appeared in the New York Times on March, 1998 written by Janet Maslin. After reading this review I did have more of an appreciation for the film and also for the director himself."

A Film Review of Soderberghs Traffic using a Critics point of view as a basis for interpretation -
This is a 1 PAGE PAPER which describes the main elements of Soderbergh's Traffic. This is a simple paper to be used for an intro to film class or its simple equivalent. - I absolutely loved the film Traffic
and after reading Roger Ebert's review of the film I have even more appreciation for the film! It was absolutely GREAT! I completely agree with all the conclusions that Roger Ebert brought away from this film as they were almost identical to my own! I thought that the director of this film did an awesome job at showing such a controversial subject. I was really able to get inside the characters lives, especially that of Michael Douglas and see as well as feel his dilemma.