Writing a Movie Review

The word movie refers to a film that tells a story. Movies can be fictional or based on real events. Most movies have a plot, characters, and a setting. Movies are a visual medium, and as such they must also use cinematography, editing, and soundtracks to communicate the story.

The story in a movie is one of the most important aspects to consider when writing a review. How the story is told can make or break a movie. For example, if a movie has an uninteresting or boring plot, it will be difficult to keep the attention of readers. In addition, the acting and direction in a movie are important to evaluate. A good actor can convey emotion through facial expressions and body language, while a bad actor may seem fake or uninterested in the role.

When evaluating the content of a movie, it is helpful to take notes as you watch. This will help you remember key details when reviewing the movie later. In addition, it is recommended that you watch the movie more than once. This will allow you to pick out new points of focus. For example, if you focused on the acting in your first viewing of the movie, it is important to watch again and focus on the directing or cinematography. Lastly, it is always a good idea to write about the theme of the movie and how the formal techniques work to highlight the message.

The Magic of Song

Whether it is the hypnotic rhythm of a pulsating tribal drum beat, the refined stringency of a classical symphony or the croon of a soul singer pleading for help, song is an encoded yet direct channel of communication between the conscious and the subconscious. It can elicit emotions, changes in mood and even desires and identity. It can soothe a heartache, inspire action or just bring a smile to one’s face. Song is a magical talisman that works its magic through rhythmic repetitions, harmonies and melody.

A song is a combination of two distinct elements: the music (melody) and the lyrics. They can be performed individually or together and are typically protected by copyright: the melody as a musical work and the lyrics as a literary work.

There are a wide variety of song genres including popular songs, folk songs and art songs. A classic example is a love ballad. Another common genre of song is a folk ballad that tells a story. These stories are typically based on events in history or contemporary life.

In terms of storytelling, research shows that song demonstrates a systematic Arc of Narrative. In other words, song lyrics give context and set the stage initially then introduce people, places and relationships to build cognitive tension which peaks in the middle of the song then decreases towards the end. This arc of narrative is captured through the frequency of function words such as pronouns, negations, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs in a song.