Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The Joker burned all of the Mob's money because he wanted them to know that he is in control. After Rachel died Harvey lost all control of himself and went from a hero to a villain. Harvey feels that Rachel had a fifty- fifty chance to life and he thinks all the people who was involved with her murder deserves a fifty- fifty chance by flipping a coin. Bruce decides that there is no peace without the help of Batman to fight villains like The Joker. Joker decides he wants Gothem to experience being the villain by putting bombs on each boat. Leaving it up to the boat fill with convicts and the boat fill with civilians to decide who's going to blow up each other first.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Bruce Wayne is face with making the decision on whether or not to reveal himself as Batman to stop the Joker from killing innocent people. The Joker isn't in it for the money, he is in it for the terror he can bring to people. His motivation throughout the movie is fear. The Joker gets into Batman's head by telling him he has the love of his life Rachel and District Attorney Harvey in separate buildings filled with explosives. At this time all Batman can thing about is saving Rachel, but comes to realize he reached Harvey instead.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Analysis of Batman and Joker
Character Analysis of Batman
Batman dresses in a all black bodysuit with mask and cape. Batman wears a mask because he doesn't want Gothem city to know who he ready is. By day Batman is a millionaire name Bruce Wayne were he inherited his dad's company Wayne and by night he turns into a mysterious hero who fights crime in Gothem. Other characters in the movie try to follow in Batman's foot steps by dressing up like Batman while fighting crime. Batman is working with DA Harvey and lead detective on bringing down the mob in Gothem city.
Character Analysis of Joker
Joker wears a purple suit, his face is cover with white makeup with a red uneven smiley face and black makeup around his eyes. Joker wears makeup to cover the scars on his face. Joker uses the joker card as his calling card. He leaves a joker card stating that he was there and he was involve with the crime. Joker's biggest motivation is to get rid of Batman. Joker demands Batman to reveal his identity, if not he will start killing one person everyday until he revel his identity. Joker has two stories telling how he got the scars that he is hiding under the makeup. The first story he told was that his father put a knife in his mouth and made a big smile by cutting the sides of his mouth open. The second story he took a knife and cut his mouth open to show his wife that the scars on her face didn't bother him and after that she couldn't stand the site of him.
Batman dresses in a all black bodysuit with mask and cape. Batman wears a mask because he doesn't want Gothem city to know who he ready is. By day Batman is a millionaire name Bruce Wayne were he inherited his dad's company Wayne and by night he turns into a mysterious hero who fights crime in Gothem. Other characters in the movie try to follow in Batman's foot steps by dressing up like Batman while fighting crime. Batman is working with DA Harvey and lead detective on bringing down the mob in Gothem city.
Character Analysis of Joker
Joker wears a purple suit, his face is cover with white makeup with a red uneven smiley face and black makeup around his eyes. Joker wears makeup to cover the scars on his face. Joker uses the joker card as his calling card. He leaves a joker card stating that he was there and he was involve with the crime. Joker's biggest motivation is to get rid of Batman. Joker demands Batman to reveal his identity, if not he will start killing one person everyday until he revel his identity. Joker has two stories telling how he got the scars that he is hiding under the makeup. The first story he told was that his father put a knife in his mouth and made a big smile by cutting the sides of his mouth open. The second story he took a knife and cut his mouth open to show his wife that the scars on her face didn't bother him and after that she couldn't stand the site of him.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Sherlock Assignment
Deidre Wright
Sherlock Holmes Assignment
August 28, 2012
1. I think the scene in the movie where they showed us the dream Watson was having about the war was important because it gave us a general background about Watson. The first thing I thought when I saw that scene was that he was in the army sometime in his life.
2. The news headlines during the movie was important. It gave you the date and how many murders that took place.
3. The scene with the press conference was interesting. When the killer text the word wrong too everybody. That tells you the killer was in the room at the time.
4. The scene when Sherlock and Watson was in the morgue talking to the medical examiner. The camera focus on Sherlock when he was looking at Watson’s hand and Sherlock was describing Watson to him. That was important because one it gives us confirmation on the dream at the beginning and two it gives us a little bit more information about Watson.
5. At the end of the movie when Sherlock and the killer was face to face getting ready to take the funny looking pill. When the killer got shot it left you in suspense, wondering who shot him. Until Sherlock was explaining to the detective the kind of person that shot the killer and he paused in the middle of explaining and looked over at Watson. That gave us knowledge that Watson recovered from his post traumatic stress.
Sherlock Holmes Assignment
August 28, 2012
1. I think the scene in the movie where they showed us the dream Watson was having about the war was important because it gave us a general background about Watson. The first thing I thought when I saw that scene was that he was in the army sometime in his life.
2. The news headlines during the movie was important. It gave you the date and how many murders that took place.
3. The scene with the press conference was interesting. When the killer text the word wrong too everybody. That tells you the killer was in the room at the time.
4. The scene when Sherlock and Watson was in the morgue talking to the medical examiner. The camera focus on Sherlock when he was looking at Watson’s hand and Sherlock was describing Watson to him. That was important because one it gives us confirmation on the dream at the beginning and two it gives us a little bit more information about Watson.
5. At the end of the movie when Sherlock and the killer was face to face getting ready to take the funny looking pill. When the killer got shot it left you in suspense, wondering who shot him. Until Sherlock was explaining to the detective the kind of person that shot the killer and he paused in the middle of explaining and looked over at Watson. That gave us knowledge that Watson recovered from his post traumatic stress.
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