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Write a review of a film you have seen. [20 marks]

In your review you may like to think about the following:
An introduction giving the reader some detail about the film.
Things you liked about the film.
Aspects you were less impressed with.
A conclusion in which you give your final judgement.
Remember:
Set your work out in paragraphs
Take care with spelling and punctuation
Make the review interesting to read by choosing your language carefully
Write in the first person and try to address the reader directly. For example: ‘I urge you to go and see this film- it’s brilliant!’
Write in a style that is informal, but not too informal.
A conclusion in which you give your final judgement.

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While film reviews tend to be fairly short (approximately 600 to 1200 words), they require a lot

of preparation before you begin writing. Prior to viewing the film, you may want to get a sense

of the bodies of work by the director, writer, or individual actor. For instance, you may watch

other films by the same director or writer in order to get a sense of each individual style. This

will enable you to contextualize the film and determine whether it works as a continuation and/or

disruption within the broad trends of the director’s or writer’s work.

Writing a film review often requires multiple viewings of the film. Plan to watch the film two oStep-by-step explanation:

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