francis ford coppola custom essays (13 essays)

Compare And Contrast Essay

1429 words/6 pages

You have to have men who are moral . and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling . without passion . without judgment . without judgment . Because it 's judgment that defeats us . It is with this judgment that is lacking in actual action for both Corad 's novel and Coppola 's movie that unifies the two . Both works are without the form of judgment and thus there is no balance between the idea and...


The Godfather

1206 words/5 pages

One of the dramatic scenes in the film is the upstaging of the Mafia in the hands of US established powers . One may question , why this Mafia slyly thrived without any hint of its existence . A possible answer may be available but it goes again with the corruption and malevolent orientation of an individual (Bower , 2 . Presently , America is facing the same dilemma . Despite the efforts of eradicating crime and lawbreaking , felony has never diminished over the past fifty years...


Comparative Analysis Of Apocalypse Now And Heart Of Darkness

2785 words/11 pages

Conrad 's ending to the story than Coppola 's ending for the film does . In Coppola 's version , Willard recoils from Kurtz 's savage practices in the same manner that Marlow does in the book . Hence neither Marlow nor Willard fall under Kurtz 's sway in the way that Milius 's Willard does . On the surface it seems that Conrad 's novella is very different from Coppola 's film . For instance , Conrad 's story takes place in the Belgian Congo...


Godfather

1451 words/6 pages

Lebo 2 . He was tired of writing pieces that barely sold , so he wrote what he thought Americans would want to read , and he was dead on (Lebo 2 . People were so interested in the concept that he actually sold the movie rights to Paramount Studios two full years before the novel was finished (Lebo 5 . Not knowing what a hit they had , Puzo and Paramount struck a deal for 80 ,000 (Lebo 5 . In short , one of the highest...


Compare And Contrast

1314 words/5 pages

Both reply to the effect that they do not see any method at all . Marlow takes Kurtz onboard alive , and tries to nurse him while he is on his death-bed . Upon his death he is sympathetic and ``affirm that Kurtz was a remarkable man ' and later mentions nothing of his madness to Kurtz ' kin . Willard , sent to kill Colonel Kurtz , succeeds in his mission . Both Marlow and Willard had been ``to the edge ' and both saw how it was their...


Patton

869 words/4 pages

Americans had a can-do attitude . Patton says that America has never lost a war . He is a hero in the time when hero-worship is in vogue . Americans , during World War II saw the word in stark black and white , there were no shades of gray . Patton , the film , capitalizes on this phenomenon , successfully recapturing a spirit of the nation that had not been seen in over 20 years . America was beginning to see that Viet Nam was not only unwinnable...


Pick From List Given

1347 words/5 pages

Kurtz does seem to have a great deal in common with Willard , or at least he did before his fall . Kurtz is intelligent , resourceful and determined , the same qualities that define Willard . Kurtz managed to become a Green Beret at an advanced age . As Willard studies the mad Colonel more and more , his fascination becomes something of an obsession and one can only speculate that , perhaps , Willard wonders if his destiny may be something similar to Kurtz . The theme , symbols...


Apocalypse Now(sound),francis Ford Coppola 1979

1766 words/7 pages

The use of superimposed image of the ceiling fan and the sounds of the helicopter blades also symbolizes Willard 's thoughts or dreams , as if he is internalizing the sound of the fan being converted to the sound of helicopter blades . Coppola uses such effect in portraying or illustrating reality , the sound of the fan , to the diegetic sound of the helicopter blades in the head of Willard , or as nondiegetic film music . The song of The Doors entitled ``The...


Film

522 words/2 pages

Italy did not so entirely succumb to the great plague , the entire culture was left to flourish . They flourished in everything , mostly art . This era of individuals allowed for self-made millionaires who would commission artists to create whatever they wanted . One of the main contributors to the Renaissance was the Church . The ability of a Renaissance artist to create and invent hinged on the indulgence of the commissioner . Thus , many great religious art works were also the focal point of...


What Role Does Friendship And Loyalty To One

981 words/4 pages

This further strengthens the argument that genuine friendship could not exists in the criminal world . Though friendship was hard to locate in the gangster movie The Public Enemy , it had still a large impact in the plot . The movie had shown us how strong or fragile friendships could be in the gangster context . The term ``family ' is even used to address a fellow gang member . If a fellow gang member is hit , all of the family would like to strike...


Movie Critique- The Godfather 1

977 words/4 pages

American , but it is the lavish manner in which this story is portrayed that puts it at the tops of so many lists and polls . The success of The Godfather is due in large part to all the elements of good filmmaking come together to create a near perfect film . The taught script is complemented by the striking visuals that seek to make the film look as authentic as possible . The feel of the 1940s and 1950s is captured perfectly...


Film And Literature

2171 words/8 pages

Kurtz and Williard : the former 's recounting of the inoculation story and the latter 's murder of a wounded Vietnamese woman . The two are driven into a situation in which ``military efficiency is to worship it and to internalize it as the source of their own personal pride (Kinder 16 . In the novel , although Kurtz embodies all of Europe , he can be viewed as a ``universal genius ' who shows what lies ahead for those who take the challenge to look...


The Outsiders Film

573 words/3 pages

The single parent raising up the children might not be in a position to instill the proper values needed for a child to grow up in the right manner . The child will be deprived the love and care of one of the parents leading to psychological problems which might manifest themselves later in the life . The child may pick the same traits and engage in drugs just like his or her parents . This leads to the escalation of the problem...



 
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