English 110 hones analytical habits of mind that are meant to be naturalized and used outside of the classroom. Therefore, the Blog Project takes the analysis you use and gives you the chance to practice applying it to the public writing you already interact with in your everyday life. By considering representations of sexuality found in your world, you can become a more critically aware consumer of various media texts.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Movie (Eleni)
Everything I heard in the documentary surprised me; I had no idea that the film industry was so corrupted. I think the aspect that struck me the most was military movies and how our government deals with them. It's astounding (to me), that the government/military has so much control over movies that have war or the use of the U.S. military in the film. It makes me question if we ever really see the truth about wars in movies, especially because the military has the first view of the movie. Therefore, they can cut anything that depicts the U.S. military in bad way. Overall, I though everything in the movie was super industry and I feel like I won't be able to look at a movie the same. I will always be judging whether or not I think the movie should of been rated what it was rated.
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