The concept of "man vs. self" is one in which the hero is facing an internal conflict against their own values or dreams. Some examples of this in film are "The Wrestler", "The Fly", "Fight Club" or "American History X", just to name a few.
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There are many popular kids DVD movies. Some examples of kids DVD movies that are popular include any Disney movie, any Pixar movie, and several super hero movies such as "Spider Man".
The three movies made about $2,496,346,518 altogether. Each of the movies, individually, made as follows: Spider-Man ($821,708,551), Spider-Man 2 ($783,766,341), and Spider-Man 3 ($890,871,626).
Most films deal in Conflict. Some examples of major conflict are films that use more than one option at a time (man, Nature, self etc) Toy Story: Woody accidentally pushes Buzz out the window and into Sids yard. Toy Vs. nature (the yard), man(Sid) and self (does he really want to save Buzz?). Lord of the Rings: Hobbit must travel to top of mountain to destroy ring of power. Man vs nature (Isengauard), man(Smegule, Ring Wraiths, trolls, Goblins, Orcs, Wizards) Machine (Ring of power) Self (ring of powers effect on self and friends). The Count of Monte Cristo: Dantes must survive being wrongfully imprisoned in order to escape and find a treasure to supply him with the necessary means to enact revenge on the people who cast him into the darkness. Man vs. Nature (Prison, Ocean, Starvation) Self (Atheism, Honor) Man (prison guard, friend who betrayed him) Machine (political system).
Spider man. Spider man is more modern time, and Cleopatra is the past time. Kids (Like about 4) probably won't know who Cleo is, but they will probably know Spider man. He has his own movie, books, and comics. Cleopatra might have a few movies, and some biographies, but not as much as spider man.
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