5.
What made the actors brilliant
in their roles or not eventful in
their roles? Who would you have cast in
their roles?
6.
What was the structure or narration of the movie? Did the movie move in
a chronological order from the past
to the present or did it tell the story from the end to the beginning? Was this a good choice?
7. How did the director choose
lighting or setting to establish a certain mood? What overall mood was established? Was the movie shot in black and white on
purpose to create a certain mood? Was there any sense of where the movie took
place or could it have taken place in any North American city?
8.
What was the overall or underlying
message of the movie? Was there a hidden
moral message or did the movie make a commentary on any problems in society or
the world?
9.
Did the director choose popular music or songs to keep the audience
entertained or engaged? What songs or
sound effects were used? Also, were the
special effects unrealistic, crude, choppy, or cutting edge? What scenes did you like the most and why?
10. Develop an overall rating system or
trademark. It could be a star system, a
report card, a rubric, series of emoticons, or a simple thumbs up or down
rating.
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