Answer:
1. A
2. B
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The movie goes into depth about the characters, plot, and lessons learned in the movie, thus helping us make inferences that the passage doesn't want us to pay attention to the process the movie was created, history, or other countries, but rather about the movie itself.
2. The author gives insight at the end of the passage that suggests he didn't like the 'point' made by the movie. He doesn't talk about character dialogue and he went into a lot of depth about the different settings and actors, which suggests that he overlooked the dialogue and therefore wasn't bothered by it, and also that he liked the settings and actors of the movie, since he was so thorough in introducing them to his audience.