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Selecting a film to watch can be extremely emotional and delicate. When I decide to watch a film it always depend on the mood that I am in, whether I am happy and just want to watch comedy, sad and just want to lie around and cry, or have a lot of energy and just want to watch a Western or fighting film.

There are many different things that make a film enjoyable, but the actors and the plot of the story would make the film exciting to watch. I am a lovable person and the right kind of romantic movies can make me either happy or just sit and cry. For me to enjoy the movie the plot has to be good. I love it when someone has put their heart and soul into the plot of the film. When the plot is good it makes the film more enjoyable to get into and watch. Another way of enjoying a film are the characters of the film. The audience should be able to relate to some of the characters in the film. Also, good actors to make the film a success. Actors, that can support and make the characters come to life in front of the viewers. Last, the script has to be very appealing to the viewer's so that they would want to see it again and again.

There are just a few things that make a film unenjoyably to watch, one In this paper I will discuss the anti-communism and McCarthyism issues of society. Between the 1940s and the 1950s the conditions of the anti-communism and McCarthyism were being used extensively in the United States. To understand what is being discussed, first we have to know what the meaning of the information. The McCarthyism were by procedures of an previous Senator Joseph McCarthy. The anti-communism did not accept the idea of the Communist. The anti-communism is a part of our culture. After World War 2 the communism felt that the United States were being harmed. Anticommunism has been the dominant ideological weapon of the power elites in the United States and the major determinant of foreign and domestic policy since World War II (Anti-communism, 1998). Joseph McCarthy received great powers because of being in a high position of the United States.

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