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Essay heading: Film Review "Michael Collins"
 
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This mood is created By the slow, deep classical music which is being played throughout the extract. This mood is also created by the use of low light such as the moonlight, lamps and fires. The fog rolling through the streets of old Dublin also give the feeling of Mystery and uncertainty. The elements of drama are all used brilliantly throughout this whole film making it very enjoyable and inducing the intended feelings and emotions into the audience...
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This film is recommended to any History enthusiast or even just if you enjoy a great piece of 20th century film.
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