What Makes a Good Movie?

A movie is a recorded sequence of images that creates the illusion of movement. It is a type of art that requires skill to produce. A movie is a good one when it has been executed to its full potential in all aspects (cinematography, editing, sound/music, and acting/animation) and when it makes you feel or think.

A thriller is a movie about something mysterious or strange and usually has a ‘twist’ at the end. It can be suspenseful and make you jump or scream. A drama is a movie about people and their problems. For example, a story about a divorce might have a lot of emotion in it and might cause you to cry. A comedy is a movie about funny events and situations.

A sci-fi is a movie about aliens or other strange things that happen in our world. These movies can be scary or humorous, and they often have a special effects. The music and soundtrack in a movie can make or break it. A song can add to the emotions of the film, and it is important to note whether the music was used effectively or not. It is also important to note if the actors (people who act in the movie) were convincing and believable. It is also helpful to analyze the dialogue and if the characters had depth. It is also important to look at the cinematography of a film; for example, were the colors vivid or dull? The lighting and camera angles are also important to consider.