Ramin Bahrani Essays

  • Diary Of Anne Frank: Are People Really Good At Heart

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    Argument Essay RD Are people really good at heart? No, it was ironic how Anne, in “The Diary of Anne Frank” stated “In spite of everything, people are good at the heart.” She said that when she didn’t actually know what was going on outside of the annex, millions of Jews were being killed, because of Hitler and the Germans. People are bad at heart. While some people are good at heart, no amount of good, can overcome the amount of evil in this world. People are selfish, people are treated horrible

  • Film Analysis: 99 Home

    725 Words  | 3 Pages

    And the mastermind behind this excellent film is Ramin Bahrani, who wrote and directed the film, and who expertly and artfully explored the housing-market 's devastation. '99 Homes ' finds Bahrani as he dissects the wreckage of this precarious time in American history. And as the viewer learns of the incalculable amounts of stealing and bartering that occurred behind the

  • Chop Shop Meaning

    1845 Words  | 8 Pages

    Times, on many of the statements he brings up about Chop Shop, he starts off talking about how the ending “ is as quiet and matter-of-fact as most of the rest of the film”. Throughout my viewing of Chop Shop, I did realize how much the director, Ramin Bahrani, utilized an almost quiet tone. He lets the expressions and actions of the actors and even the landscape tell the story. From the reactions, both physically and expressively, of Ale, Alejandro Polanco, to the gritty, dirty, noisy backdrop of Queens

  • Fahrenheit 451 Comparison

    1641 Words  | 7 Pages

    Compare and contrast how the two texts utilise allusion, contradictory ideas, and symbolism to explore various concepts. The novel 1984 written by George Orwell and Ramin Bahrani’s film Fahrenheit 451, based on the 1953 novel written by Ray Bradbury are two texts that explore dystopian societies in cataclysmic decline with tyrannical governments. Through the protagonists Winston Smith and Guy Montag, respectively, audiences are presented with two very different totalitarian societies which maintain

  • Fahrenheit 451 Comparison Essay

    779 Words  | 4 Pages

    The story Fahrenheit 451 has a very thrilling theme and storyline that was used in the book written by Ray Bradbury and is reiterated in the movie directed by Ramin Bahrani. Despite the same storyline in each work, there are many differences to contrast. In this futuristic world in which the story takes place, firemen create fires instead of putting them out. Society is convinced that books are bad because they can be contradictory and are removed to make society happier as a whole. The community