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How To Write A Good Movie ReviewNewest Review: ... in the mind of the reader to watch or not to watch the movie. Don't write too much in this section because if the reader already knows each and everything about story then why will he/she watch the movie? I have seen many writers who start and write the plot in two or three paragraphs, even more writers finish off their reviews just by writing the plot. One more thing to keep in mind is; you ... more |
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by cool_dude - written on 30/04/09 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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I am a movie buff. So I like to read and write movie reviews. Simply by reading others reviews I have improved myself a lot. I am putting some effort to write some advice on how to make movie reviews? Everyone has got his or her own writing skills, and I am not saying I am perfect in writing reviews, but I have gained a lot of experience in writing movie reviews and this may be helpful to new members. First I will talk about the structure and format of the review and then I will tell what you should include in the review. Finally I will end up with what not to write in the review. I will explain each and everything with examples so that it becomes easy for readers to ...
by theoffical - written on 27/02/09 (Useful, 91 readings)
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The film section on Dooyoo has thousands of items for members to write about, and there are even more reviews that have already been written. I am a keen film buff, and I usually read reviews on films here, so are brilliant, and some not so. In my opinion, a film review has to have a lot of content, as there are a lot of aspects that need to be reviewed. Mainly, there must be a detailed outline of the plot, with opinions how how is was entertaining, and where the flaws were. In addition to this, we must be told who starred in this film, along with the part that they have in the film. Normally I like to see an opinion relating to how good these actors were in ...
by dididave - written on 18/02/09 (Very useful, 313 readings)
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Writing a good movie review should not be rocket science. Members can obsess over what they should or should not include. Should they have a cast list and running time? Is there a need for a background on why they watched it? Do they need to talk about the Director and how the film is shot? However, none of these things really matter. Whether you include them or not will have no immediate impact on what rating I give your review and the Average Joe will not give a toss about the subtle use of lighting and clever use of camera angles. Writing a good movie review is all about the opinion. All the above are nice added extras for some but they are mere ...
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