Monday, October 21, 2019
oceans 11 essays
oceans 11 essays Oceans Eleven was made in 1960. The major stars in the movie were Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Richard Conte, and Caesar Romero. This was a great movie and was good at reflecting its time, the 50s and early 60s. Forty one years later, this movie is remade. The major stars in the new film were George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Andy Garcia, Matt Damon, and Bernie Mac. This Movie was also great and also was an excellent reflection of its time, the new millennium. There are many differences and similarities between the two movies, yet it is still hard for me to say which one I like better. Both movies had a common theme. A group of very smart men get a way with crime. Both movies have guys in suits that are good talkers, good with the ladies, and are very smart and cunning. One main difference in the theme is that in the first one a group of war heroes use there training for crime. Throughout the movie, they refer to the heist as a mission, they move as if they are always covering each others backs, and they even refer the city as the combat zone. The army trains our men to have skills that they can abuse after the war. That was the message the first movie was trying to relay. The Second movie was made in a completely different era. It didnt have the same time of tone setters. The first movie did a good job of using music to portray mood. I noticed special music when a character would be confused, surprised, sad, or enlightened. A good example is at the end of the movie. They are at a funeral and there is this noise that keeps getting louder. The suspense is unbearable. Finally, the audience realizes that the sound is the money being burned. The second movie did not have this type of tone. There wasnt music to set moods. Instead, it was left to the actors to set the moods on their own. It worked because the second movie, l ...
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