Practice: Want to experiment? Draft your own film review.

PRACTICE

Want to experiment? Draft your own film review.

Think of a film you’ve seen recently. Do you want to convince others to see the film or to avoid it altogether? How many stars would you give it? Draft a review that includes a brief plot summary (without giving away any of the ending), refers to other works by the director, and gives a clear evaluation of and argument about the film. Be sure to work in details that support your overall argument about whether readers should rush out to see the film—or forget they ever heard about it. Be persuasive by choosing your words, tone, and voice effectively.

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Chapter 4 - Drafting a Film Review - Practice: Want to experiment? Draft your own film review.: Think of a film you’ve seen recently. Do you want to convince others to see the film or to avoid it altogether? How many stars would you give it? Draft a review that includes a brief plot summary (without giving away any of the ending), refers to other works by the director, and gives a clear evaluation of and argument about the film. Be sure to work in details that support your overall argument about whether readers should rush out to see the film—or forget they ever heard about it. Be persuasive by choosing your words, tone, and voice effectively.