Kindness is in everyone Kindness is like a chocolate chip cookie, it is always nice to have. Kindness can be a little as holding the elevator door open to something as big as donating a kidney. Kindness can be seen as many different things or acts, but it is simply being generous without wanting anything in return. This is not to be confused with being a doormat or being someone who is easily used to your expense. There is kindness everywhere around us. For example, in “The Odyssey” by Homer. The
"Platoon" is a movie from 1986 depicting the war that happened in Vietnam between 1955 and 1975. The movie takes place in 1967 and is also the semi-autobiographical account of the director, Oliver Stone's, real experience while fighting in the Vietnam War. It went on to be the first ever Hollywood film to be written and directed by a Vietnam War veteran. It was a big hit with viewers and most critics. Produced for only $6 million, it went on to gross $138 million worldwide. Platoon won four academy
The Devil Wears Prada’s Miranda Priestly, at first may come off as the stereotypical villain boss who terrorizes everyone in the office just to be a “bitch”, but her “Everyone wants to be us”(98:02) confidence makes us look past her wicked attitude. Miranda is extremely precise and passionate in her beliefs of fashion, always knowing the exact details to make each outfit better. Miranda exemplifies most of the characteristics of what Chuck Klosterman, in “Villains Who Are Not Villains” defines as
After the release of “The Flapper” the character, Ginger and her mysterious behavior became a hit and thus the age of the flapper was born. Movie star and fashion icons who became committed to this way of life started popping up everywhere. A short time before the twenties Zelda Fitzgerald was seen as an “It” girl. She was from a town in Alabama, her father was part of the supreme court and her family was well known. That being said she would often find ways to push people's buttons, whether that
suspense and intrigue with just enough heart to keep it from becoming a cool and distant political drama. Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, among other big names, carefully craft rounded and relatable characters while telling the story of a prominent political scandal: The Pentagon Papers. Liz Hannah and Josh Singer cleverly tell the story of how Washington Post owner and CEO, Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), navigates the scandal alongside her failing paper. The well-written script both excites audiences and
While they did not go into depth about the The Post, they did cover Meryl Streep, which relates to my midterm topic. Hollywood reporter Yohana Desta writes about the importance of female nominees and how all the best actress nominees gathered for a hug during the ceremony. She includes tweets praising this moment, and an Instagram
named ‘The Fight back against Trump starts with Meryl Streep’s Golden Globes speech’ of which Moore comments on Meryl Streep’s speech, presented at the Golden Globes while accepting her ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award. Hadely Freeman also wrote an article titled ‘Celebrities get political at the Oscars? Give them an Award’ of which she recalled the Oscars and questions the realness
S. government. It tells the story of the Pentagon Papers and how the Government hid these classified documents from the public along with the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War for three decades and four presidencies. This film stars Meryl Streep who takes on the role of Katherine Graham, Chief Publisher of the Washington Post after her husband passed away. Co-star Tom Hanks takes on the role of Ben Bradlee, executive editor of the paper. This film was directed by Steven Spielberg, an extremely
Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, and Simon Helberg give excellent performances in Stephen Frear’s biographical comedy/drama, “Florence Foster Jenkins”, which focuses on the last period of the title character's life. Florence (Streep) is a wealthy American socialite who owns a music club in New York where she occasionally teams up with her devotee-yet-unfaithful husband, St Clair Bayfield (Grant), in a few minor shows. St Clair, a mediocre actor and monologist, never sleeps with his wife because she has
Susan B. Anthony, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Meryl Streep, and other people of movements in our past history as well as those in the present. Anthony founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, Dr. King led civil rights movements and led a nonviolent movement unlike Malcolm X, and Parks stood up against the issues with race by keeping her seat on a public bus. In current times, Meryl Streep gave a speech at the Golden Globes after receiving an award for lifetime achievement
The famed book To Kill a Mockingbird would not be anything without the genius behind the words, Harper Lee. Harper Lee was a humble, curious, and generous woman. Harper Lee’s childhood, adulthood, and experiences later on in life have helped shape her stylistic writing and person. Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 as Nelle Harper Lee. Her parents were Amasa Coleman and Frances Cunningham Finch. Her father, Amasa Coleman, was an American politician and lawyer. Her mother, Frances Cunningham
She earned the Newbery Award for her novel “Number the Stars.” The movie adaptation of her novel, “The Giver” which had Brenton Thwaites as Jonas the main character in the novel and Jeff Bridges as The Giver. The title character was played by Meryl Streep as the Chief Elder. In the movie
Actress Lena Dunham (2016) stated that Trump’s invective takes women back to a time when they “were meant to be beautiful and silent”. Beautiful, you might say about the distaff side in Hollywood, but on no account can you claim that they are silent. Celebrities have spoken up with unprecedented zeal and aired their views in potentially one of the most influential movements of all time. Although Donald Trump won indeed the elections and became the president-elect of the United States, the campaign
Award-winning actress Meryl Streep once claimed that “[t]he great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy.” In sharing this statement, Streep implies that empathy—the ability to understand and feel compassion for others—is one of the most important human traits, for it can bring people together and inspire change. John Steinbeck, author of The Grapes of Wrath and “The Harvest Gypsies,” and Upton Sinclair, author of The Jungle, both are effective in eliciting empathy as they describe
issue has recently been making a lot of headlines in relation to the Hollywood gender pay gap. According to 2013 earnings of the top-paid Hollywood stars, males made 2.5 times as much as females. There have been actresses such as Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, and Gwyneth Paltrow speaking out about the unfairness of them being paid so much less than their male counterparts. The fact that it has been shown to be such a problem in Hollywood shows that there really is no place not affected by the gender
Have you ever felt that the entertainment industry has become too predictable? How far have we really come? I often feel the same way, and ask myself the same thing. I believe the entertainment industry has evolve quite splendidly from 384 B.C. to 2015 A.D. I feel that the Romans idolized the concept of theatre, but didn’t have any interest for the actors involved. My understanding is that the Romans wanted to become emotionally invested in the stories of tragedies and comedies, and didn’t want
woman lead our country and knowing that her possibilities are limitless," Beyoncé said at the concert”. “ Allison Janney, right, Joshua Malian and Mary McCormack campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Ohio in September 16. (amny.com) There also was Meryl Streep, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and other top actress, actors and singers. They promote Clintons candidacy they are one of the expensive high payed
inequality, such as Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, and Amanda Seyfried. According to the article Everything You Need to Know About The Hollywood Pay Gap, Madeline Berg states, “Diane Keaton did not receive back-end pay for her star role in Something’s Gotta Give, while Jack Nicholson did” (Berg). Berg also echoes Amanda Seyfried’s word, who states, “...she has, at times, only earned a 10th of what male actors have while working on the same film” (Berg). In an interview, Meryl Streep disclosed the fact that she
that starts with a childless baker and his wife and their deal with the witch to have their own child, they meet the different fairytale characters along the way to help them. Disney adapted the film version in 2014, with a star-studded cast of Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt, and James Corden. SHREK From a Broadway musical turned into a film, to an animated fantasy film, Shrek. Unlike any other fairytale inspired animated films, Shrek films is actually known to be a parody of all the
People all over the world have different views on the environment and how we as humans reside on the planet. Some people believe that there is no end to the resources available because we are a predominant cunning species. Others are on the complete other side of the spectrum where they believe we are just visitors here and we need to take care of this place. There are three major environmental worldviews; planetary management, stewardship, and environmental wisdom. Planetary management, which is