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7 Functions of Human Resource Management This is broadly defined as any part of the management structure relating to people at work. It involves everything from recruitment to training to performance appraisal and overall employee welfare. HRM...

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Special Topics in Training and Development Orientation A formal process of familiarizing new employees with the organization, their jobs, and their work units. Benefits: 1.Lower turnover 2.Increased productivity 3.Improved employee...

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Foreign Bribery -- bribery condemned and illegal in many countries, yet practiced widely -- is it ethical to give into demands of bribery? ("when in Rome, do asthe Romans do?") ∙  What is bribery?...

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Briefly explain the two types of informal communication... Three main characteristics of a grapevine: First, it is not controlled by management. Second, it is perceived by most employees as being more believable and reliable than formal communiqués....

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Review of Arthur and the Invisibles by K M Mahmud hasan

Category : Actors I Like Most, Articles

Romantic Action cgi movie!

Thats the line, I have in my mind after view the movie ” Arthur And The Invisibles”.

Ignoring some technical mistake and the strong force of the story line, you will have a great time when you see this movie with your family. There are many lessons for the audience in this movie.It’s a pretty good picture, albeit a strange one: a fantasy adventure set in `60s New England about a little boy, Arthur (Freddie Highmore of “Finding Neverland”) who, seemingly abandoned by his parents, is living with his somewhat fey but lovable Granny (Mia Farrow). Arthur’s imagination is sparked by the African adventure diary of his also-absent granddad Archibald (Ron Crawford), and, following Granddad’s instructions, he discovers a magical kingdom in his back yard. This alternative world, a lighter, poppier version of the kind of wondrous underworld Guillermo del Toro created in “Pan’s Labyrinth,” is a miniature sub-Tolkien realm full of tiny people–kings, feisty princesses, wicked wizards and bouncy elves.

To get there, Arthur shrinks to size of the beings who inhabit this realm, the Minimoys. (“Arthur et les Minimoys” is this film’s French title.) He becomes a kind of smart-alecky human hobbit, and his quest takes on added tension because he’s trying to find some hidden rubies to save his family’s house from foreclosure and demolition by a nasty developer, Davido (Adam LeFevre). Besson got the idea and story from Patrice and Celine Garcia, the husband-and-wife artist and writer, and Celine did the screenplay with him. (Besson himself has written books about Arthur’s world with the pair, after they first suggested the idea to him as a TV series.) He’s obviously having fun with it. There’s a middle Spielberg feel to this fantasy land, but Besson makes these near-sugary figures tougher by having streetwise voice actors such as Robert De Niro as the King, Madonna as the princess Selenia and Chazz Palminteri as the travel agent.

Although, when I saw this movie, I felt like a 60s disney cartoons romantic movie with action advanture.

My rating for this movie is : 3 out of 5

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