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Sidewalks of New YorkSidewalks of New York (2001)

IMDB rating: 6.50

Plot: Six New Yorkers have an interrelated series of relationships. TV producer Tommy, who’s just broken up with his girlfriend, has a short relationship with commitment-phobe Maria, who he meets in a video store, and also hooks up with married real-estate agent Annie, who he meets while apartment hunting. Annie is open to a relationship because her husband, Griffin, is cheating on her, which she slowly comes to realize through talking to her friend/co-worker who’s gone through the same thing. Griffin, a 39-year-old dentist, is cheating with 19-year-old waitress Ashley, who he picked up in a park; she realizes she can do better when Ben, a hotel doorman and aspiring musician, tries to pick her up, in a belated attempt to recover from his divorce a year ago from schoolteacher Maria (the same Maria from the video store). Most of these relationships seem driven more by a desperate need to be in a relationship than actual love.

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Directors: Burns Edward

Actors: Burns Edward,Campbell Michael Leydon,Farina Dennis,Jerome Timothy,Krumholtz David,Neustadt Ted,Comedy,Romance,

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Next, the Kodak enabled professional photographers to take varieties photos, replacing inaccurate drawings on newspapers and books, and in turn educated the readers. With its portability, fast exposure time and ease of use, the Kodak freed photographers from studios and tents. For example, Jacob A. Riis, a New York Evening Sun reporter brought his Kodak to the slums of New York. During the Spanish Civil war, another photographer Robert Capa recorded a soldier at the exact moment he was shot. The image of the Spanish soldier is still one of the most terrifying pictures of all time. Drawings used to be the only illustration on print and that did not provide the most accurate information. Drawings were seen through the biased eyes of an artist while with a photograph, people felt as if though they were looking at the object itself. A photograph is powerful because it is worth a thousand words. It then gives its powers to its viewers. For example, Riis

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