Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Chapter 3 Summary

Today, I didn't know what to write about, so I decided to summarize chapter three, "A Short Guide to Writing About Film", which was a very interesting chapter. The author writes about the analytic phraseology of visual arts and literary The author says that the visual arts are the characters, the plot and the point of view. On the other hand, the three literary critic's assessments. The author explores these three elements, deciding how properly they are. Critics have their personal judgment on what they think or feel about a said film, and they will also have their own point-of-view on the film prior to watching it.

Indisputably, it is a poor idea to originate viewpoints on a movie prior to watching it. Sometimes, there have been movies that did not look good because of its preview. We have all learned before that we shall not judge a book by its cover. Thus, it's illogical why a critic would judge a movie based off its trailer.

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