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  • 10.04.2025
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Write a re­view on the movie Sis­ter Act. Your re­view should be struc­tu­red with a title, an in­tro­duc­tion, a body (main part) and a con­clu­si­on. The fol­lo­wing in­for­ma­ti­on is there to help you:

Title: Your title should in­clu­de the name of the movie and be in­te­resting, if pos­si­ble. Howe­ver, don't stress too much about it.



In­tro­duc­tion: The pur­po­se of the in­tro­duc­tion is to in­form the rea­der about what is being re­view­ed and en­ga­ge the rea­der to make them in­te­res­ted and con­ti­nue re­a­ding.

- En­ga­ging the rea­der: Try to en­ga­ge the rea­der from the be­gin­ning, by as­king rhe­to­ri­cal ques­ti­ons, ma­king in­te­resting state­ments or high­ligh­ting a uni­que aspect of the movie.

- Ge­ne­ral in­for­ma­ti­on: Men­ti­on the movie's name, year of re­lease, the genre, the di­rec­tor, and the main cha­rac­ter, as well as the actor that play­ed it. Also in­clu­de a short sum­ma­ry what the movie is about, wit­hout gi­ving away too much (avoid spoi­lers!)



Body: In the body, you should give more de­tails and ex­plain your per­so­nal opi­ni­on on the movie.

- more de­tails: Pro­vi­de the rea­der with more re­le­vant de­tails, about the over­all tone of the movie, as well as sound de­sign, vi­su­als, and ac­ting.

- per­so­nal opi­ni­on: Give your opi­ni­on on the aspects you liked or dis­li­ked. If pos­si­ble, pro­vi­de re­a­sons, evi­den­ce or ex­amp­les.



Con­clu­si­on: The pur­po­se of the con­clu­si­on is to give your over­all opi­ni­on and re­com­men­da­ti­on.

- over­all opi­ni­on: Give your over­all opi­ni­on on the movie, in­clu­ding a ra­ting (up to five stars or a score out of 10).

- re­com­men­da­ti­on: To what group of people would you re­com­mend this movie (e.g. fa­mi­lies, child­ren, no­bo­dy, ever­y­o­ne, people in­te­res­ted in his­to­ry, ...)



Ex­amp­le movie re­view

Pa­ra­si­te (2019): A Grip­ping So­cial Thril­ler

Pa­ra­si­te is a 2019 South Ko­re­an dark co­me­dy thril­ler film di­rec­ted by Bong Joon-​ho. It tells the story of the Kim fa­mi­ly, a poor fa­mi­ly who scheme to be­co­me em­p­loy­ed by the wealt­hy Park fa­mi­ly. The film dives deep into the­mes of class dis­pa­ri­ty and so­cial in­equa­li­ty, with a dark­ly co­me­dic and sus­pen­se­ful tone. =IN­TRO­DUC­TION

While I won't spoil the en­ding, I can say that the film is full of twists and turns that will keep you gues­sing until the very last scene. The ac­ting is su­perb, with Song Kang-​ho de­li­ver­ing a parti­cu­lar­ly me­mo­ra­ble per­for­mance as the Kim fa­mi­ly pa­tri­arch. The ci­ne­ma­to­gra­phy is also stun­ning, with me­ti­cu­lous­ly craf­ted shots that high­light the con­trast bet­ween the Kims' cram­ped ba­se­ment apart­ment and the Parks' lu­xu­rious home.

Pa­ra­si­te is a thought-​provoking and en­ter­tai­ning film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It's a must-​see for an­yo­ne who en­joys a good thril­ler with a so­cial con­sci­ence.

Here's what I parti­cu­lar­ly liked about the film:

The ori­gi­nal and sus­pen­se­ful story: The film's plot is cle­ver and keeps you gues­sing th­roug­hout.

The so­cial com­men­ta­ry: The film ef­fec­tive­ly cri­ti­ques the wi­de­ning gap bet­ween the rich and the poor.

The strong per­for­man­ces: All of the ac­tors de­li­ver be­lie­va­ble and nu­an­ced per­for­man­ces. = BODY

I would high­ly re­com­mend Pa­ra­si­te to an­yo­ne who en­joys a well-​made and thought-​provoking film.

= CON­CLU­SI­ON

Source: https://pre­mier­skill­s­eng­lish.bri­tish­coun­cil.org/course-​stages/lesson-​7-​task-​write-​film-​review

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