Djimon Hounsou Essays

  • Amistad

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    Amistad I have watched the “Amistad” directed by Steven Spielberg, written by David Franzoni, presented by Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou, Mathew McConaughey, David Paymer, Pete Postlethwaite, and Stellan Skarsgard. It was rented from Hollywood Video to complete the assignment. “Who we are, is who we were”, states attorney Baldwin, the persuading point reaching into the hearts of the jurors. Telling a story about the intriguing life and life lost of the Mende people

  • Adaptation Of Caliban In The Tempest

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    him to be a victim of colonization. However, Julie Taymor, in her film adaptation of The Tempest, portrays not an innocent victim and not a savage beast, but incorporates both to create a layered character with complex motivations and actions in Djimon Hounsou. Taymor achieves this through a combination of visual, aural, and narrative elements that weave together to seamlessly create this complex character. Caliban, though misunderstood and re-understood through the history of the performances of The

  • How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents

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    Immigrants come to America, the revered City upon a Hill, with wide eyes and high hopes, eager to have their every dream and wild reverie fulfilled. Rarely, if ever, is this actually the case. A select few do achieve the stereotypical ‘rags to riches’ transformation – thus perpetuating the myth. The Garcia family from Julia Alvarez’s book How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, fall prey to this fairytale. They start off the tale well enough: the girls are treated like royalty, princesses of their

  • The Tempest Comparative Essay

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    The excerpted statement, the elucidation of which is the primary concern of this essay, can be found in the fifth section of an article entitled "Nymphs and Reapers Heavily Vanish: The Discursive Con-texts of The Tempest" by Francis Barker and Peter Hulme. Through this comment, the authors have put forward their argument that, the play by Prospero and The Tempest are not essentially telling an identical story and for a brief moment the audiences are afforded a chance to make distinction between these

  • Comparing The Outback And Island Of Prospera

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    Similarities and differences of the Outback & Island of Prospera In the movie Walkabout it take place most of the time in the Australian outback. The outback is depicted as a desert, extremely hot, flat for miles and then hilly for a little bit, but there are still signs of life. There are three main characters in this movie, a brother, sister, and an aboriginal man. The movie the Tempest takes place on the Island of Prospera the island is dark, gloomy and dry there is some life there but not much

  • Essay on the Setting in Shakespeare's The Tempest

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    Importance of Setting in The Tempest Shakespeare’s enchanted island in The Tempest is a restorative pastoral setting, a place where ‘no man was his own’ and a place that offers endless possibilities to the people that arrive on it’s shores. Although the actual location of the island is not known, the worlds of Seneca aptly describe it’s significance to the play – it represents the ‘bounds of things, the remotest shores of the world’. On the boundary of reality, the island partakes of both the

  • The Tempest Comparative Essay

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    magical Prospero who was once duke of Milan and is now banished onto an island with his daughter, continual creation and interpretation are evident in how director Julie Taymor directed her perception of The Tempest in 2010. Additionally, actors Djimon Hounsou, Russell Brand, and Ben Whishaw used their own

  • The Tempest Comparison Essay

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    throughout the film. She manages to convey shades of grief and remorse at the years she’s lost, and her weathered face goes through a whole range of dark emotions. Mirren’s performance, in fact, is basically the one great thing in the movie. Djimon Hounsou as

  • Amistad Movie Essay

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    Stephan Spielberg. Spielberg also directed the film which was nominated for 47 awards and won a total of 9. The cast included Anthony Hopkins as president John Adams, who won best supporting actor for his role in Amistad. The film also stared Djimon Hounsou as Cinque, the leader of the Mende, Morgen Freeman as an abolitionist named Theodore Joadson a free man born into slavery, and Mathew McConaughey as Roger Sherman Baldwin. The plot of the movie is based off of a revolt aboard the Spanish ship

  • Amistad

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    AMISTAD Amistad is a recreation of the true story about a 1839 slave revolt on a small Spanish schooner, La Amistad, ironically the Spanish word for "friendship." Spielberg does a great job in recreating the Amistad revolt that spurred a series of trials beginning in the lower courts of Connecticut and ultimately ending in the Supreme Court. Events following the revolt raise controversial questions about slavery and freedom. This case not only marks a milestone for Abolitionists in their fight

  • Prospera, Thy Role Is Woman

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    Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. The Longman Anthology of World Literature. Compact ed. Ed. David Damrosch and David L. Pike. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2008. 1667-1720. Print. The Tempest. Dir. Julie Taymor. Perf. Helen Mirren, Felicity Jones, Djimon Hounsou, Ben Whishaw, Reeve Carney, David Strathairn, Tom Conti, Alfred Molina, Russell Brand, Alan Cumming, and Chris Cooper. Touchstone Pictures, 2010. DVD.

  • Sierra Leone And The Civil War: Blood Diamond

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    The feature film is made in the time of 1999 in Sierra Leone in the course of the chaos of a civil war that was sustained by the competition in the period of the diamond trade. Solomon Vandy a vital character acted by Djimon Hounsou is a Mende fisherman who had been on a expedition to look for his son who had been kidnapped (Dia) and later the rebel army ravaged their village. Danny Archer, another vital character acted by award winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio, was created

  • Guardian Of The Galaxy Essay

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    starts off with young Peter Quill played by actor Chris Pratt that was abducted from earth and raised by a group of alien thieves/smugglers called the Ravagers. Twenty-six years later Quill steals an orb, after which Korath the Pursuer played by Djimon Hounsou trys to steal it from him. Korath is an assistant to Ronan the accuser that is played by Lee Pace. Quill escapes with the orb, but Yondu Udonta played by Michael Rooker, the leader of the Ravagers discovers Quill’s theft and issues a bounty for

  • Fast And Furious 7 Analysis

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    Fast and Furious 7, a multilayered, mass mayhem, is an action packed and triumphant film directed by James Wan, written by Chris Morgan and starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson and several other actors. Throughout the past fifteen years of a devoted series, it has advanced from a basic low-budget movie about a couple of young adult street racers into an intercontinental law-breaking epic covering multiple continents and more than a dozen characters to partake. The scenes are increasingly

  • How Globalization Has Influenced Hollywood

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    Globalization is an issue that is a hotly debated topic in the world today. Rarely ever does a conversation about the world go on with out globalization being included. Globalizations appeal has not passed the tentacles of Hollywood, who has taken advantage of all the hot issues that have come out of globalization so that it can maximize its profits. Topics such as blood diamonds, global warming, and ethnocentrism by other cultures in regard the United States have become popular topics for multi-million

  • Main Themes Of Amistad

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    Amistad focuses on the aftermath of the revolt of 1839 on a Spanish slave ship called La Amistad. The slaves manage to kill many Spanish sailors and take over the ship with their leader, Cinque. Even though the slaves manage to win the uprising against the Spanish slave traders, the slaves are founded and held prisoner in Connecticut. Amistad focuses on the trials and long debates in court about the 44 slaves that take over La Amistad. The main issue that arises during courtroom sessions is the

  • Blood Diamond : Why Fiction is More Effective Than the Facts

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    Blood Diamond: Why Fiction is More Effective Than the Facts When watching a movie that is allegedly based on a true story, it may not occur to some viewers that the movie does not necessarily represent the complete and absolute truth. The movie Blood Diamond was inspired by the true story of how the illegal sale of smuggled diamonds helped fuel the 1991 to 2000 civil war in Sierra Leone (“Sierra Leone”). In an interview with Foreign Policy Magazine, Edward Zwick, director of Blood Diamond, admits

  • Never Back Down Review

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    Never Back Down Review A) Event Synopsis and Theme 1. The film opens in the middle of a high-school football game, with Jake Tyler helping his team to win. Frustrated, one of the players from the opposing team taunts him about the death of his father from drunk driving. Known for his hot temper, Jake immediately begins a brawl with the opposing player. The brawl is captured on the crowd's mobile phones and personal video cameras, and soon is downloaded to the internet. This is in fact the last

  • Guardians Of The Galaxy

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    Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper), and Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), who are related because of the infinity stone. Peter stole the infinity stone from Korath the Purser (Djimon Hounsou) went to a planet called Xandar, and he tried to sell it to the broker. However, the broker knew how powerful the stone is, so he rejected Peter’s offer. At the same time, Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace) sent Gamora to steal the stone, and the bounty

  • Looking At Blood Diamond With The Archetypal Criticism

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    Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, stated in a conference, “I was one of those children forced into fighting at the age of 13, in my country Sierra Leone, a war that claimed the lives of my mother, father and two brothers. I know too well the emotional, psychological and physical burden that comes with being exposed to violence as a child or at any age for that matter,” (Brainy Quotes). He grew up during the civil war in 1991, when the Revolutionary United Front (R