In that paper we compare the two movies "The Birth of a Country" directed by D. W. Griffith and "Bicycle Thief" supervised by De Sica. After talking about the movie, I will try to explain their technical features and similarities. D. W. Griffith's birth in the country Griffiths can be seen as the first "modern" director and his greatest achievement is the historical epic "the birth of the country". When it was released, it was one of the longest movies ever, and it was over three hours in length.
When comparing Steven Spielberg's two movies, you can see how the two films resemble each other. The selected movies were named "Save the Great Ryan" and "Brothers". Both movies are related to World War II and the past 100 years was the day of war. Between 1939 and 1945, this was the most terrible time of humanity's massive conflict, unparalleled destruction of weapons, and the deadly carnage of millions of people both inside and outside the battlefield.
Many comparisons over the next few years may combine George Lucas 'sequel trilogy' with Disney's 'sequel trilogy'. Although not completely unfair, the way and results of the two films are different. In the first part of "Star Wars", I presented the answers to the first three settings. When Luke asked Ben Kenobi about the Clone Wars, it may have begun to slow down as a building in the world, but it has evolved to something even more. Darth Vader creates a real charm as a revelation of the Jedi that fell from elegance. The original works are independent, but they can benefit from the story through a series of movies that answer the questions they set.
Comparing the two movies will analyze their historical background, scenes, visual features, music, and various ways of achieving "happy endings". Today is a happy love comedy. The historical background of Pilot Talk (1959) and Annie Hall (1977) is very important for understanding and analyzing these two romantic comedies. Tamar Jeffers McDonald considers Pillow Talk to be a subtype of a romantic comedy called sexual comedy in her book "Romantic Comedy - Men 's encounter" (2007). This particular implementation will help sub genre (page 40). First, in August 1953, a report on the sexuality of human women by Alfred Khanji was published and only 50% of 5,940 uncollected white women who were unwarried were virgins (McDonald's, 2007, p.1).