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Compare 'The Matrix' and 'Charlie's Angels' films, especially the two rescue scenes.  

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GCSE Media Coursework January 2003 · Essay Title: Compare 'The Matrix' and 'Charlie's Angels' films, especially the two rescue scenes. Charlie's Angels is an action comedy film, which borrows ideas from other well-known movies such as 'Mission Impossible', 'James Bond' and 'The Matrix'. It is not very original or challenging, has a weak and predicable plot, and is merely an update on the 1970's television series of the same name. The film is based on a trio of beautiful women (Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore) who are hired to retrieve a man and his technology. They achieve this by working together, using their intelligence, a series of cunning plans, combined with an impressive display of girl power. In comparison, The Matrix is a science fiction film, with an intricate plot, which captivates the audience's attention with its twists and turns and incredible show of carefully choreographed special effects. We...

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