I. Introduction – Action-Reaction Principle in Cinema
• a. Naruto - Reaction not proportional to the action
• b. V for Vendetta - Strike without reaction
• c. Peter Pan (live action version) - No recoil to strikes while in mid air
• d. Thesis statement
II. Naruto
Naruto is hit with a single finger is flung several yards away. The other individual shows no signs of any notable force being applied to them. Will the force applied to Naruto the other individual probably should have at least slide back on the ground a bit.
III. V for Vendetta
In the process of V saving Evey he is punched in the face by a fingerman. V is suppose to have a hard head, but even so there should be some reaction when hit. Despite how solid his head is it should still push back a little.
IV. Peter Pan
Peter and Hook fight one another in mid air. During the battle each contact with the swords should send both characters back a bit since they don't have the force of friction on the ground to keep them from moving from place.
V. Conclusion
• a. Summation of points
• b. Restate thesis
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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Looks good but you'll probably want to include a bit more from each scene. You don't have to restrict yourself to a single punch in a scene, you can analyze several. 10 points
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