Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Outline For Term Paper 2: Cinematic Fact or Fiction?

Research Paper Outline

Introduction:

The amount of speed in which characters stop or have a force acted upon them in a fantastical cartoon world would leave them as splattered mush in the real world.


Paragraph 1: Tangled Example

When Flynn and Rapunzel are escaping from Maximus, they fall down a rickety bridge and Flynn simply does a graceful barrel roll and is left completely unharmed.

Paragraph 2: Lilo and Stitch

At the beginning of the movie Stitch is hit by an eighteen wheeler truck, and is pristine even to the surprise of the other movie characters.

Paragraph 3: Where it is actually shown realistically.

Lilo and Stitch when Nani is hit by Mr. Bubble’s car, she reacts and the weight and timing is incredibly lifelike.

In UP when Carl falls down as he is struggling to hold down the house, he has a realistic weight and the forces acted upon him are believable.

Conclusion:  

It is incredibly entertaining to watch the laws of physics be broken, and even if they don’t work in our world, that doesn’t mean that it takes away from the world of the story. After all, we watch movies in order to escape in a way, so why not break a few rules.

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