After Tom got a shot in his head, some of his smart phone fragments have been embedded in his head. This gave him the ability of hacking any electron simply by his thought. He could not live in a normal way again, and his decided to be a hacker named iBoy, who tried to carry out revenge and end the crime.
The director set up the film with a proper environment. Characters lived in old blocks. Old blocks was a symbol of poor and crimes in many movies. There was noisy and screaming when the main character Tom was sitting in front of his laptop at the very beginning of the film. This shadowed the unpeaceful of the block. The main actor acted pretty well to portray Tom’s character. In the beginning, Tom always walked with his head down, which
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She had a confident and happy smile before she was raped. She conveyed a outgoing school girls to the audience. Even after the crime, she still presented her beautiful smile to Tom and never blamed for Tom’s leaving . But her eyes were not as bright as they used to be. She used her eyes to deliver her sadness to the audience. When she was carrying a gun against rapers, who grew up with her, she changed her facial expression to a determined looking. But her kindness stopped her from killing these people. The director used low angles and high angles shot throughout the movie to depict the character. The director used low angles shot when Tom was standing in somewhere, watching the criminals, and using his special ability. The low angle shot made Tom strong and powerful. Eugene had supervisors. In his supervisor's’ house, Tom found a lot of drug. Tom hided these drugs in rapers’ house and called the police. In the scenes of catching people who had drugs in house, the director used high angles shot. Shooting from the sky, Eugene and other people ran like rat in the street. The high angles shot made them weaker.
In all, I think this movie was a good example for me to study the acting. These characters were vivid, and the performers’ performances were
Tom had the opportunity to get all the fame ans riches he wished. He gets the opportunity to live an amazing lifestyle, but he would need to be selfish. This was no problem for Tom as he didn't care much about people.
The second way why cinematography made the film is because the camera shots during the film were very close to one other. It did become kind of confusing many times during the film. Now you would see medium shots more than any other one during the film. There were also long shots that were shot alongside the medium shots so long shots would
The acting roles were played near perfectly with all actors sticking to their characters and never being caught doing something out of the blue for their character although some negative
Even though Tom is now aware of his origin it does not ultimately change all of his behavior and attitude or as it is described in the book “In several ways his opinions were totally changed,…, but the main structure of his character was not changed and could not be changed”. This condition only lasted for a certain period of time until he “dropped gradually back into his old frivolous and easy-going ways…” p.57 A similar thing happens to Chambers by the end of the story after Tom has gotten convicted to murder and Pudd’nhead Wilson has found out about the real identities of Tom and Chambers. Being a free man, the original Tom does not know how to deal with this situation because “his manners were the manners of a slave”. He did not learn how to write or to read, nor did he spend much time somewhere else but in the kitchen.
The film did a very good job of portraying the emotions the characters were experiencing during the play.
I thought the acting in the movie was exceptional. The actor that played Nell did a very good job. She made the viewer’s believe that she really had her own language that no one else understood. Her body movements and responses were also very interesting. I also liked how Dr. Jerry made an effort to understand Nell instead of
This shows the reader that Tom still believes in his own violent system of justice. Instead of coming up with a peaceful way to leave, Tom immediately thinks of a violent way to stop the police even if it might lead to him going to jail. Tom until the near end of the novel is a very violent and careless person.
The actor’s satirical portrayal of his character, along with vocals and body techniques, brought out funny moments which I believed were true reactions with emotional honesty. I thought the actor’s performance was genuine and really enjoyable to
The great job of the main protagonists Rachael Adams as Paige and Channing Tatum as Leo make this film an excellent movie because; it explores sacrificial love, has complex love obstacles, and includes attentive/attractive
The high school performance was fantastic. The acting for this strange play was sensational. Even though it must
By the end of the play, I could see sweat dripping from each actor and actress. Not once did I have to lean forward in my seat to hear, nor did I look away to observe others. I did not have to look at the audience because I could hear their laughter, and knew they were hooked, just like me. The whole time I was captured by the performer’s talent and ability to act so quickly. I could even see the performers spitting from their mouths when trying to articulate. One thing that makes an actress and actor great, is versatility. Most definitely where these performers convincing, it was not until the end that I realized one performer played several roles throughout the play. It may be because of the amazing costumes, or the performers where just that
(1) In the movie, she felt empathy when she killed the innocent person. For example, she said sorry to the last man she killed because the man who let her hitchhike just aimed
The performances are decent, but since the characters are so idiotically written, the viewer is incapable to feel any sympathy towards them. Instead of the script having drawn dramatic and frightening performances, they became comical. Actually the film itself is a horror comedy by serendipity rather than the gothic romance it yearns to
The main character, Desmond Doss, played by Andrew Garfield. His performance show his versatility. His performance is terrific. The audience can identified themselves with the main character. So, the audience experienced all main character's emotion through the whole movie. Andrew did a wonderful job as an
The acting in this film is phenomenal. Kevin Spacey gives an inspiring performance, while Haley Osment provides the innocent kid that is neglected but has a great idea to perfection. Arlene (Helen Hunt) could have done a better job of seeming more into the role at sometimes she seemed detached to me and that would have made it all around amazing acting wise.