So, you would like to write a movie review. Let's start with how a review differs from a review. A review is an opinion about a film, a subjective assessment. The review, in addition to the review and assessment of the film, also provides an analysis. Writing reviews of a film is a pleasure: you will be aware of new products, and be one of the first to write about newly released films. But in order for your review to be not only interesting, but also professional, you need to know the rules and nuances of writing it.
Instructions
Step 1
A review is most valuable when it is written "in hot pursuit". That is, it is relevant in the first few weeks and even days after it was written. Therefore, arm yourself with a notebook and a pen - and the movie premiere at the cinema! Of course, you can watch a pirated version of the new movie. But seeing her in the cinema is a different level of sensations and emotions, it is the very atmosphere of the cinema. Plus, your review fee will cover your movie theater expenses pretty quickly.
Step 2
Start writing a review based on fresh impressions. This will make your review "live", interesting, quite emotional.
Step 3
Come up with a title for your review. The title of the title must also include the title of the movie. The easiest way to call the title is "Review of the film" Chimera ". But simpler is not always better. The title should be intriguing, it should interest the reader. For example," Chimera: more than an experiment."
Step 4
After the intriguing title, we write an introduction. Here you can "outline" the idea of the film, what the film is about. You can also briefly describe the storyline of the film, mentioning the main actors. At the same time, it is important not to reveal the main intrigue of the film. It might be a little ambiguity that would be worth watching a movie for. Also, avoid trivial retelling of the plot.
Step 5
Next, analyze the movie. How is the idea of the film embodied? Appreciate the artistic quality of the motion picture, the work of the director, the acting, make-up, special effects, scenery, etc. Just do not need to describe in detail everything that you liked or did not like. Write to the point and add the finishing touches that you find particularly noteworthy.
Step 6
Describe your impressions and thoughts on the film. However, avoid giving personal judgments to the film in the first person. After all, you are not writing a review, but a review. This means that they must be objective.
Step 7
Now we summarize the written text and draw a conclusion. Who is this film for? What will the viewer get from watching this motion picture? Do I need to watch this movie?