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    This juxtaposition is apparent in the elevator scene, in which the Driver (Ryan Gosling) protects his love interest Irene (Carey Mulligan) in their final scene together from a thug in the elevator they're in who is sent to kill them. I will be specifically detailing the extract from the moment the camera cuts to the elevator to the ending of this scene. This sequence’s first shot is a medium shot of the elevator doors open

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    Truck Drivers Myths

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    have no idea what they’re talking about, not to mention seeing the entertainment industry bash on truck drivers for one reason or another. People who don’t personally know truckers don’t know what the life is like, so we’re here to set the facts straight to some of the most common myths about truck drivers and the industry. Myth #1 Truck drivers are drug users or serial killers - Truck drivers often get stuck with a bad reputation thanks to the movie industry where many truckers portray drug abusers

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    them 20 to 30 times heavier than the average car. Truck drivers must obey the same traffic rules as other vehicles on the road and like many motorists, their negligence can cause an accident. However, in a tractor-trailer accident, the result can be devastating to the occupants of the other vehicle. Their overwhelming size and weight can completely demolish smaller vehicles. This is why so many federal regulations specifically

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    There were so many different possibilities to expect. She didn’t know whether to be excited or scared. One thing was for sure; she was definitely anxious. And the taxi driver dropping her off at the house of the kids she was babysitting for the summer was driving dangerously fast, which did nothing to ease her ever-growing nerves. The kids she usually babysat were like normal kids - misbehaved, called her names, disregarded her - but the job always got done. Everyone always told her she had a thing

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    Do you love your truck, but wish it had more capabilities? Are you trying to decide whether or not to purchase aftermarket parts to upgrade your truck? Custom truck parts can be a great way to upgrade your vehicle, without needing to purchase a new truck. If you're still not sure whether or not this is something you'd like to do, here are some why you should consider an upgrade: Heavy loads: Trucks are meant for hauling, but they do have some limitations. If you regularly haul heavy loads, you may

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    A Truck Driving Career

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    The average man or woman probably does not give much thought to starting a truck driving career. Truck driving is for the person that likes to be on their own and enjoys the adventure that is a part of driving a big rig around town or even across the country. Actually, truck driving is a very good first career choice or even second career choice. Many individuals that were close to retirement, decided to pursue a (-- removed HTML --) truck driving (-- removed HTML --) career. Soon, they discovered

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    For her to back on the bus which she knew was an unsafe situation, is only a stunning situation for her to place herself into, particularly since the blazes were there." The transport driver expressed that it was simply something she needed to do.Dominique Charles, a bus driver in Palm Beach County, is another driver considered "courageous" by many parents. He didn't freeze when his transport was struck by a van and veered off the street and stopped suspended over a waterway. He serenely and securely

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    The famous line “You talkin’ to me?” was spoken by Robert DeNiro in the 1976 film Taxi Driver. Robert DeNiro’s character, Travis Bickle, experiences life in the big city as a taxi driver. As the movie progress he encounters people and situations that affect Travis both physically and mentally. Martin Scorsese directed the film making it a great success in the 1970’s. In order to make the film successful he utilized a series of film elements. Scorsese made use of camera components, repetition of music

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    element in many Martin Scorsese films, and Taxi Driver is no different. The article “Portraits of the postmodern person in Taxi Driver, Raging Bull; and The King of Comedy” written by Barbara Mortimer discusses how identity can make up the backbone of a character, but also how gender is another fixed view of identity. The bulk of the article has to do with the female identity in both the males and females of three of Scorsese’s films, which includes Taxi Driver. The main talking point of the article is

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    Movie Analysis: Drive

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    was released September 16th, 2011. The film follows an unnamed protagonist played by Ryan Gosling, who is a movie stunt driver by day, and a criminal getaway driver by night. Everything is going smoothly for him until he meets Irene and her husband Standard, played by Carey Mulligan and Oscar Isaac respectively. After he decides to try and help Standard with his money problem, Driver ends up in trouble with a local gangster, Nino, played by Ron Pearlman. This film is tied for the best movie we have

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