Why is a thesis statement important when writing a film review?
A.
because it conveys the main idea on which the review is based
B.
because it summarizes the review’s key points in two lines or less
C.
because it provides readers with an alternative point of view
D.
because it explains in detail the film’s purpose and meaning
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Introduction: Include the name of the movie/documentary, its release date, and background information.
Summary: Provide a brief overview of the story.
Analysis of the events: Analyze the plot and important events like action, climax.
Creative elements: Describe the characters, dialogues, camera work, costumes, use of colors, genre, tone, symbols, or anything that adds to or misses from the overall story.
Opinion: Support your opinion with facts and examples from the story
Conclusion: Announce whether the filmmaker succeeded in his/her goal, paraphrase your evidence. Also, explain how the film helped in developing a deeper understanding of the course topic.
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