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Week Five, Only Topic

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Q Watch either a War film made in the last 25 years or a Neo Noir film from the list, Neo Nior Films 1982 - 1999.pdf . (It cannot be your favorite movie.) If you watched a War film, what does it have in common with the War films in the Week Five content? If you watched a Neo Noir film, what does it have in common with the Film Noir films in the Week Five content (other than being in color). How does color play a part in the film you watched for this week? Identify at least three places that color stood out in the film. Does there seem to be a predominate color or does a color seem to be missing from the film? If so, what is that color and do you think it had an impact on the film? If so how, if not why not? If you did not see a predominate color or a color that seems to be missing from the film describe an addition place in the film where color plays a part. Respond to at least two of your classmates.

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War movies are a film genre that includes war with combat scenes and soldier either naval, air or land fighting. The war is either against countries or other human beings. Conventions of a war film include destruction, fear, shootings, explosions, fast pace music, action, injuries, wounds and brotherhood among the soldiers. War films are expensive to produce since there is a need for uniforms and equipment’s thus, filmmakers in the early 1990s avoided making war scenes.