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My classmates in this shitty sociology-tier class are presenting shit about movies they watched

Presenter: Sahil
Topic: Why Ratatouille should be considered a great film
Film: Ratatouille
-Takes a long time explaining the plot of this film
-Explains the themes of the film
-The theme which he claims is why the film is so enjoyable is "Anyone Can Cook"
-Explains how the main character Remy, despite being a rat, has talents
-Uses this to connect to a quality of inspiring the audience
-Explains how the female chef character "breaks the patriarchy" due to her aggressive nature
-Spends a great deal of time hyperfocusing on this detail
(This guy is an afghan faggot and I had to listen to the whole presentation in his faggot accent)
He should become a youtube video essayist
 
>Complains how the majority of the cast are "white men", Goes onto criticise the lack of representation
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Presenter: Sophia
Topic: Comparison of the films Inside out and Inside out 2
Film: Inside out
-Speaks very quickly, covering the whole story in a large amount of time
-Appreciates how the film covers serious topics such as mental health, despite being a children's movie
-Appreciates small details in the film which are relatable to the audience
-Blunder: The presentation goes overtime but she is still talking exclusively about the storyline
-States how the film and it's sequel are too similar and are essentially just wordswapped
(This girl is so SISA but talks so fast)
 
Presenter: Nino
Topic: Why Cabin in the Woods should be considered a great film
Film: Cabin in the Woods

-Speaks very briefly about the story itself, it is a parody on the horror genre.
-Teenagers go to camp in a cabin but the cabin is a high tech bunker
-Speaks about how the characters follow very simple and cliche archetypes such as the jock, virgin, whore, final girl etc.
-Explains the order in which the characters die or escape/survive
-Highlights how every aspect of the film follows an existing cliche of horror movies.
-Gives critic reviews about the film, supporting his "great film" proposition
(this is the kind of guy who you think is retarded but gets good grades)
 
Presenter: Alexander
Topic: Comparison of The thing 1951 vs 1982 remake
Film: The Thing
-Communicates the plot of both films, there are only a few similarities
-Notes the origin of each film
-Explains in great depth, specific parts of the films which carry similarities
-States the themes of the films, Distrust and Claustrophobia, especially distrust
-Complains how the majority of the cast are "white men", Goes onto criticise the lack of representation

(This is so SNCA I don't care to continue listening, brain hurty, he stuttered and twitched a lot due to being an autist)
wow literally nigga talked water for the entire presentation, it's just a fucking re-make STFU
-Explains how the female chef character "breaks the patriarchy" due to her aggressive nature
bruh
 
Presenter: Sahil
Topic: Why Ratatouille should be considered a great film
Film: Ratatouille
-Takes a long time explaining the plot of this film
-Explains the themes of the film
-The theme which he claims is why the film is so enjoyable is "Anyone Can Cook"
-Explains how the main character Remy, despite being a rat, has talents
-Uses this to connect to a quality of inspiring the audience
-Explains how the female chef character "breaks the patriarchy" due to her aggressive nature
-Spends a great deal of time hyperfocusing on this detail
(This guy is an afghan faggot and I had to listen to the whole presentation in his faggot accent)
w mans
 
Presenter: Victoria
Topic: Colours in Film
Film: La La Land
-Explains the plot of the film, a couple in Hollywood becoming artists
-Explains the origin and awards of the film, director etc.
-In-depth character explanation, Mia and Sebastian are main characters.
-Explains how each character is associated with a colour, Mia is red, Sebastian is Blue, this is prominent in romantic moments
-Gives more examples of scenes where this is represented
-States that Green is the colour theme of discourse between the main characters

(Obese chick wastes 5 minutes of my life bullshitting, making several mistakes throughout)
>Victoria

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