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Review
Reviews are generally referred to as the
short descriptions of literary pieces, motion pictures,
theatrical plays, TV programs and such. They are written in
order to enlighten readers about news in different cultural
areas and to give them recommendations, opinions and
suggestions about movie, books, exhibitions, etc.
A basic review usually consists of three major parts:
- The introduction in which you need to summarize all the
information of the book/film, etc. It includes title, name
of author/director, type, genre, actors, setting.
- The main body will have two paragraphs. One will describe
the main points of the plot as they happen in the movie/book
and the other one will have general notes as to the main
characters, their acting technique and director’s skills.
- The concluding paragraph includes writer’s suggestions
about the subject of the review based on the
reasoning provided in the earlier paragraphs.
Reviews can be found in special literature aimed at
reviewing new movies, works of art, books and other
cultural phenomena. The writing style commonly depends on
the intended audience therefore the writer must choose in
accordance with the targeted reader. Reviews are
normally written using present tense with vivid adjective in
the attempt of making the reader better understand the plot.
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