You’ll learn more about some great movies that inspire writing about them and the topics that are brought up by them.
Movies Inspiring for Essay Writing
Even if you are not a cinephile, there’s still the need to have the reason to share your thoughts now and then on some recently watched movie. If the brand-new films do nothing to inspire writing about them, and you begin searching for your sources of inspiration elsewhere, we advise you to consider several films that will definitely change your mind and give you excellent ideas for a perfect custom term papers and essays.
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Good Will Hunting
If you haven’t watched this movie, well, you missed a whole lot. Few films have ever been so heartbreakingly human and thought-provoking as Good Will Hunting. With a stellar performance by Robin Williams and Matt Damon, this movie is probably the first on the list for you to watch if you are tempted by finding a worthy source of inspiration to writing a good essay.
Paterson
Paterson is a movie by Jim Jarmusch, and oh my, rarely his stylistics has been so true to itself. Suggested topics in essay writing here include everything connected with everyday existence and its little joys. You may also want to know more about William Carlos Williams, a poet closely associated with the city of Paterson, New Jersey where the action takes place (the same as the name of our main character), and, who knows, maybe he will be your next source of inspiration.
Faces
That’s more of an arthouse turn here. Watching this Cassavetes’ classic you’ll feel as if you oversee human fates enacting right in front of you. After watching this movie, you may want to write an essay about your memorable moment, when your life was forever changed by meeting a person or revealing some very important truth. A powerful entry, no doubt about it.
Mulholland Drive
This postmodern masterpiece by David Lynch holds a special place on this list, as it’s able to evoke topics of loneliness, mind tricks, life as a labyrinth and the reverse side of slaphappy stardom. These ones are not the whole story, of course, and with such a mystical movie as this one, you’ll be able of course to reveal your own themes you’ll be eager to examine on paper.
Taxi Driver
After watching this movie by Scorsese, you may find yourself thinking about America of the 70’s and the problems the Vietnam War had to pose. Topics such as nostalgia and the will to change everything with the consequences it implies are very likely to emerge, and they would be a god pick for you.
If you haven’t watched any of these films, do it immediately. If you have already watched them, then give yourself another chance as all of them are never-fading classics and sometimes it’s often enough to give another perspective to notice just how narrow-minded it was of you to not having grasped all their merits. Or maybe the film was too good to see its true value off the reel. Anyway, enamored of such a promising perspective, make the most of your viewing and writing about it.
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