1. Actively Watch the Film – Yes, movie watching is a passive activity. Watching a film isn’t something you do, it is something that happens to you. However, if you want to write good reviews you have to learn to look at movies with a critical eye. This means you need to pay attention to EVERYTHING. Notice how the actors are placed in each shot, the setting, the camera angles, even the music. All of these elements play a role in the story that is trying to be told and are important to talk about if you want to write the compelling sort of reviews that your readers will like to read. 2. Take Copious Notes – No, you do not need to sit in a theatre with pen and pad or laptop in hand, but take solid mental notes. Information such as the actor’s names or who the director was is easy to come across, but information like camera shots, or plot devices is not, so you need to train yourself not only to watch for that type of information but also to remember it. 3. Summarize. Don’t Spoil. – This is important. Nothing is worse then reading a review that tells the whole film from beginning to end and leaves nothing for you to see. People want your opinion, not for you to spoil the film. A basic summation of the plot is all that is necessary. From there you can talk about whether or not the plot worked well or was the plot even a plot at all. Let the details of the film be revealed when your readers see the film, not when they read your review. 4. Critical Analysis is Key – The difference between a review anyone can write and a review people will clamor to read is in how well you analyze the film. Think about those papers you had to write for lit class in college. The professor didn’t want you to just tell him what the book was about but wanted you to break down the themes in the book and how they related to the plot, the characters, etc. Well the same is true for a film review. No one wants a summary of events or the plot. A good review will examine the themes or ideas the movie raises and talk about how well or not so well the film executed those themes and ideas. 5. Point Out the Pros and the Cons – No film is perfect and rarely is any film all bad, so take the time to talk about what the film does well and what it does not so well. 6. Be Original – For some folk it is two thumbs up, for others it is rotten tomatoes. Whatever you decide you want your rating system to be, be original. Try to find a hook that works for you. Just don’t do something that closely resembles someone else or you’ll just seem like a bad copy of the original. Follow these steps and you’ll be writing the best reviews and your readers will constantly come back for more week in and week out. Happy writing.
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On 2008 February 14 20:44 Joseph Pfeifer wrote:
I am going to write movie reviews on all the High School Musical movies, as well as the Harry Potter Series, and Eragon, all for practice. This guide will help me out more then I could have imagined. Thanks!
On 2008 February 24 14:54 belinda wrote:
there should be an example of a movie review tat we, learners, can learn from but the guide was very good!=D this guide should show the format of the review through examples so that we can understand more
On 2008 March 02 15:15 thecheezels wrote:
this info was quite useful but there could be more explainaton and details. they could add steps on how we can organise our writing. but anw tis helps... =) thxs
On 2008 March 29 15:29 maria wrote:
I'm going to write a review on "Super Size Me" and was having difficulty starting and organizing my thoughts. Thanks, this was very helpful
On 2008 March 30 07:17 Ismael Melendez wrote:
I am a student @ the Science Academy of South Texas. This guide was great, it will help me wirte my Movie Review for my English Portfolio. I had never written a movie review before. Thanks again. More articles in this category Movie Titles It was found that a sequel title influences its popularity. This research was carried out by scientists from University of California and University of Pennsylvania.It is traditionally considered, that if the sequel title for example, ”... More » Old Classic Movie Modern movie viewers want to see rapid-fire action, a simple plot and a lot of special effects. In the last few years the most successful movies were the big budget movies, with a lot of explosions and beautiful actresses. Of course, we can’t... More » Romantic Comedy The romantic comedy has slowly evolved into a more formidable opponent to all of the other film genres present in the modern entertainment world. Though the romantic comedy is a genre unto itself, that does not downplay the fact that there are many... More » Japanese Anime Cartoons Anime is a Japanese word borrowed from French, and is used to mean "animation". Outside of Japan, anime refers specifically to Japanese animation or animation that mimics Japanese animation. Anime has its roots in manga or Japanese comics... More » Article Views Rating: 6814 Words Count: 733
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I'm going to write a movie review about the movie "Two Brothers".
This is really a good guide for me to write a movie review.
Thanks for sharing.