'the Power Of One' Could Have Been The Title For All The Films.
'The Power of One' could have been the title for all the films.
The topic i have chosen for my essay is "The Power of One could have been the title for all the films." I believe this proves true
in the three movies we watched which were "The Emerald Forest","The Empire of the Sun", and finally the "The Power of One". When
one thinks of the term "The Power of One" i presume most think of the power of 'one' as in one person, an individual, a single being.
How ever after viewing these films one's perspective of the term is changed drastically for you realise one can mean many. Many people
coming together, and banding as one. Once again i believe this applies to the films we watched and throught out my essay i shall explain my reasons.
But, before i begin i must say i believe the term can also apply to an individual person, merely for their personal actions which i believe
to be deserving of the title.
Firstly, i will begin with the 1992 film "The Power of One" directed by......
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