Politics and Reel Life

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

del Valle, American History X

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The movie American History X attracts groups of insecure young individuals, who feel alone, and have personally experienced the loss of...
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del Valle, State of Play

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Because corporations have many supporters to thrive, they also have a lot of money, and with the combination of those two, they have a...
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del Valle, Easy Rider

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In Easy Rider, I think the primary political message is that America is afraid of people or things that are different, and that they do no...
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del Valle, Traffic

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I think the war on drugs is winnable on the political level only. If drugs were legalized and regulated, the government would thrive on th...
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Oria, Traffic

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It is almost impossible to win a war on drugs on a political or social level. The only somewhat winnable war on drugs is on a personal...
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Train Spotting McLemore

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The movie Trainspotting introduces us to a topic that has been touched on already this semester, drugs. This time we get to see the dark lif...
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Lucio Easy Rider

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The movie Easy rider is a wonderful criticism on the superficial and hypocritical views of society in the 1960’s. My favorite scene in the m...
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