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Movie review

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Movie reviewWriting a movie review is a great way of expressing your opinion of a movie.  The

purpose of most movie reviews is to help the reader in determining whether they want to

watch the movie.  The review should give enough details about the movie that the reader can make an informed decision, without giving anyway any essentials such as the plot or any surprises.  Below are our guidelines and tips

for writing a good movie review.

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Movie review  Below are our guidelines and tips for writing

a good movie review.

1. Watch the movie2. Give your opinion

3. Give an outline (don't give away essential details)

4. Actors5. Structure

6.Cinematography and lighting(evaluate the technical elements)

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Movie review

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Movie reviewThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

Despite the slow start Mr. Condon closes the series in fine, smooth style. He gives fans all the lovely flowers,

conditioned hair and dreamy kisses they deserve. Just as smartly he also shakes the series up with an unexpectedly fierce, entertaining battle that finds the Cullens, flanked by their wolf friends and various vampire allies, facing down

the Volturi. Set on a snowy field, this whirlwind of clashing fangs and flying fur rouses Bella to action. It also injects the

movie with an invigorating energy that the movies have rarely sustained since the first “Twilight,” when Catherine Hardwicke, a messy but spirited director, introduced Bella and Edward. It turns out that there’s something to be said

about watching these two lovebirds tap into their inner monsters. It’s bloody good fun while it lasts.

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