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Key Points to Consider
· It is best to watch the film first of all, prior to reading anything about how it is perceive d, so that you are not prejudiced or predisposed to a certain opinion about it. However, it is important to acquaint yourself with the critics’ opinions and the perception s of the wider audience at some point, as this is the basic information that any film review must have. · Think of other films in the same genre or that depict a similar story. Compare them with the film you are reviewing and make note of its comparative strengths and weaknesses. · It is advisable to allow yourself sufficient time to reflect on the film, then write a review after you have watched it for the second time, if time permits. A few hours of digest ing what you have just watched might be enough to analyze the impact of the film and get a fuller sense of impressions. · A useful tip is to watch some behind the scenes footage or interviews with actors and crew to get a better picture of the production process. · Another interesting approach is to pick one distinctive scene from the film that made a particularly strong impression on you, and analyze it in detail. However, there is no need to describe the scene itself in specifics to avoid being a spoiler, especially if it is close to the culmination. Instead, focus on the actors’ performance, setting, music, light, characters’ behavior and dialogue. Do and Don’t
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