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“The World Is Not Enough” Film Analysis  

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"The World Is Not Enough" Film Analysis This paper will present my thoughts on "The World Is Not Enough", an action/drama, directed by directed by Michael Apted; Written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Bruce Feirstein. (Film Review) First, I will describe the opening scene as I viewed it, giving a detailed description of what I felt made this opening scene a truly explosive start to a movie in which I had high expectations. Second I will describe the different locations the audience was taken to, and how I felt this helped the movie become a true adventure. Third I will attempt to discuss the structure of the film. Finally, I will discuss the different feelings I had during many of the scenes. "The World Is Not Enough" opens on the streets of a large city. It was mid morning and there was much traffic, making this scene very busy. A...

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