Thursday, January 9, 2020

Movie Analysis Flight - 1341 Words

From the list of films I choose to watch was the film â€Å"Flight† (2012). When I read the reviews of the film, I was wondered about the plot of the film. I think that most people like to watch films about heroes. I like movies that have a good ending, but in this film it was different. The film changed my attitude on life. In this film I can see a six concepts like conflict, emotions, nonverbal communication, language, listening and close relationship. I want talk about conflict in the film â€Å"Flight†. The conflict occurred between the lawyer and Whip Whitaker, when they met for the first time at the restaurant. I can say that Whitaker is pouncing (p. 188 responding in an aggressive manner without acknowledging the needs of another person in a conflict). The example is when the lawyer started to ask the question about the crash of airplane. Perhaps the question was a little bit strange, because Whitaker began to answer them in an aggressive manner by raising his vo ice and throwing the silver ware across the table. He started thinking that lawyer did not want to help him investigate the true cause of the crash. I think the Whitaker did not trust him because he did not know anything about the airplane like Whitaker does. In the film â€Å"Flight† we can see a lot of emotions people who were on the plane during the crash. It was a very scary moment for all passengers. The emotional experience (p. 136 the feeling of emotion). The strongest emotion was fear you cannot if you feel likeShow MoreRelatedEssay Psychology of Fight Club621 Words   |  3 PagesFight Club is a movie based a man deemed â€Å"Jack†. He could be any man in the working class, that lives and ordinary life. The movie starts out giving an overview of his life, which consisted of a repeat of flights and cubicles. 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