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    bullying throughout their education. Renown actress Kate Winslet was bullied as a young girl. Now, Winslet speaks

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    “I do think we have a responsibility to the younger generation of women” Kate Winslet is a person who embraces the natural beauty while say no to artificial remedies. She always believes that she’s armed with her born talents and capabilities to show her inner beauty. As she is a person who is more down-to-earth, her fame becomes more and more shinny. Talking about this beautiful women’s beauty secrets, Kate is very concerned about her skin and love it so much. But while avoiding technology and

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    God of Carnage

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    difference of opinion and change the whole attitude; this was the case if you consider the readers to be myself and Kate Winslet.

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    The film Titanic (1997) leading by the famous cinema director James Cameron and whose principal protagonists are Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. This film tells an exciting story of love between two young people from different social classes who will meet each other when they get aboard of this extravagant boat(Cervantes). I think this movie was very successful due to different reasons. Among them I can say that their actors played a fundamental role in the creation of this film. The ostentatious

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    exceptional. In the Titanic, you don’t just connect with the cast; you fall in love with the characters just as much as they fall in love with each other - a sign of a phenomenal movie. The script adopts Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Divergent star Kate Winslet, a young, first-class woman who is sick and tired of everyone around her acting as though she is some spoilt toddler. To any outsider, it would seem like Rose is living the perfect and shipshape life that anyone would want to live: at the highest

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    The script adopts Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Divergent star Kate Winslet, a young, first-class woman who is sick and tired of everyone around her acting as though she is some spoilt toddler. To an outsider, it would seem like Rose is living the perfect and shipshape life that anyone else would want to live: at the highest

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    Titanic Research Paper

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    heartwarming, romantic, exhilarating, devastating, totally unforgettable film. This impressive classic re- creates the unfortunate maiden voyage R.M.S. Titanic and the tragic sea disaster. This film depicts Leonardo DiCaprio at his best, along with Kate Winslet. Jack Dawson was young man whom won a pair of tickets on to the Titanic in a hand of poker. Rose DeWitt is traveling to America to be married with Mr. Cal Hockley. We begin to see an attraction between Jack and Rose when Rose is talked

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    In Michael Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), the connections between people and memories become the focal point of a very unique romance. Through the use of new technology, the possibility of erasing memories makes painful relationships disappear like they never happened. The tale of Joel and Clementine allows the audience to rethink and question the process they undergo as beneficial or destructive. Though the process might be helpful in eliminating the pain caused from another

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    Hockley In Titanic

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    been-there-done- that sophisticate who seems to want her heart simply because he believes it is for sale and he has a right to it. His blindness to higher motives in love totally disqualifies him from being worthy of Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Kate Winslet. But perhaps it is also the opaque nature of love itself that defeats him. This scene between Hockley and Rose is one of several ways in which Cameron develops the idea of the closed heart

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    Kate Winslet plays the wild, fatally romantic Marianne who cannot control her feelings. Opposite her is the experienced Emma Thompson who plays the reserved, intelligent Eleanor who is far more sensitive than she ever lets on. These two sisters embark on a

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