Sunday, April 6, 2008

In-Class, April 7: Movie Critique (Unit 3 Paper)

In-Class work for Monday, April 7th:

Today, we’ll put off our surveys, because we are waiting for our results to come in on Wednesday (and I have to proofread your research essay components in the meantime).

Therefore, we are beginning with our short unit 3, which will deal with a movie of your choice that contains a SOCIAL MESSAGE.

Your TASK will be to write an argument to convince: You are creating a movie critique, and you have to either convince your audience to see this wonderful movie, or not to watch it, because it is not worth while.

You will be allowed to use powerful language that appeals to the corresponding audience (e.g., teenagers), but it should be publishable in a movie magazine.

In your critique, you have to analyze the arguments the movie director has made – with what kind of scenes did he/she evoke feelings (pathos) in his audience, what were his/her tricks to create funny/shocking/sad scenes, how did he/she manipulate the audience (for example, to believe something wrong, e.g. in a thriller where everybody thinks the murderer was somebody else). Did the filmmaker make forensic arguments, such as mentioning a past historical event? You need to state how well the filmmaker developed his arguments, and how effective the movie overall was.

Thus, your task is to say HOW the filmmaker created his effects, not WHAT he did (focus on the efficiency of his arguments/art, not on the mere content on the film!). So far, we’ve analyzed RHETORIC, but a film contains much more than just words (images, light effects, sound effects, color effects (just think of the pink dress of the little Jewish girl in Schindler’s List, a black-and-white movie), flashbacks, dream scenes, surrealism, time travels, etc. etc.) All these are "arguments."

To finally evaluate the movie, you have to invent your own rating scale! You can paste icons in your paper for that. Look at the three links below to see other movie critiques.... you can assign “rotten tomatoes,” for example, or stars, or a dice (six points are very good, one point is bad), or anything interesting you can come up with. At the beginning or the end of your critique you have to mention how many points out of the highest possible number your film would get; and of course, you have to state why.

Today, we’ll begin with the preliminary steps:

1.
Look at the sample links for movie critiques (you can also google other examples):

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/

http://www.filmcritic.com/

http://www.metacritic.com/

2.
Make up your mind which movie you want to talk about. It can be any topic that has a SOCIAL MESSAGE (body image, terrorism, war, racism, gender issues, gang life, ...). When you've selected your movie, publish a very short comment on THIS blog in which you say which movie you've selected, and whether you're going to write a pro or a con critique about it.
3.
Write a short summary about this movie, so that a person who has not seen it yet will know what it deals with. The summary should be FREE of any personal evaluation; JUST FACTS! (argument to inform) The summary should not be longer than 200 words.

4.
Search the Internet for critiques of your selected movie. Find out what other people have said about it. Then, make up your mind whether you want to write a positive or a negative critique about your movie.

• If you write a POSITIVE critique, select three NEGATIVE critiques by other credible sources (published newspaper/magazine criticism). If you cite from personal blogs, you need to find the corresponding MLA quotations in A Writer’s Resource.). CITE from those three sources, using correct MLA style for online quotations, and write why you contradict those statements.

• If you write a NEGATIVE critique, select three POSITIVE critiques by other credible sources ((published newspaper/magazine criticism). If you cite from personal blogs, you need to find the corresponding MLA quotations in A Writer’s Resource.). CITE from those three sources, using correct MLA style for online quotations, and write why you contradict those statements.

5.
Invent your rating scale, and rate your movie accordingly.



Overview:

Components of Unit Essay 3:

1. Title (should be a title that could appear in a movie magazine)
2. Paste a picture of a scene in your movie (found on the Internet) as attention catcher
3. Short summary in your own words (about 200 words) of a movie with a social message (neutral; no personal evaluation yet)
4. Three statement of the opposite opinion, with correct in-text MLA citations
5. Your contradiction of these three statements
6. Your analysis of why the film was effective/ineffective
7. Application of your rating scale (you can insert icons)
8. Short conclusion with recommendation
9. Works Cited page with correct MLA citations of your three opposite opinions (can be blogs, online movie magazines, or printed movie magazines)

Requirements: 2-3 pages, 12 font, double-spaced. The critique must be CONVINCING!!! Use the right language that would appeal to your reader (google sample critiques). Your language can be modern, and include colloquialisms, but should still have some standard so it could be published in a movie magazine.

23 comments:

sesmith said...

I would like to do the movie Scarface, the movie deals with a lot of social issues two of main ones are gang life and drugs, I will also be writing a positive review on the movie

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Brandon said...

I Am Legend
The movie that I am going to do is I Am Legend and I am going to show it's positive side. The movie is about a man trying to find a cure for a deadly virus that almost wiped out the human race.

David Newton said...

David Newton

I would like to do the movie "Blow" because it has to do with drugs, but it also has life lessons incorporated. I am going to write a positive review for this movie.

ashleyj said...

I am going to talk about the movie Crash, which deals with the issue of racism, and I will be writing a positive review for the movie.

Ashley J.

Brittany said...

I would like to write about "I am Legend." This movie has a very important social message that could be talked about. I will be writing a positive review for this movie.

Dr. Voss said...

I would like to do the movie Ocean's 11. The social issues are revenge and robbery. I will be witting a positive review.

-Jerad Romine

CJ said...

I am going to talk about United 93 which deals with the current issue of terrorism. I will also be writing a positive review about this movie.

Dr. Voss said...

I would like to do the movie Ocean's 11. The social issues are revenge and robbery. I will be witting a positive review.

-Jerad Romine

sreents said...

I have chosen to use the movie Powder and I plan to talk about the pros of the movie. This movie deals with a major social issue which is discrimination.

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Patrick said...

The movie that I will be choosing is Fight Club directed by David Fincher. The social issue that is depicted in this film is schizophrenia. I will be supporting the negative aspects of this film since schizophrenia is such a devastating condition that effects the characters in this movie in a negative way.
-Patrick

mfitts said...

I am going to do the movie 21. It was just recently released in theaters. A couple of the main issue deals with the problem of gambling and another about how money can get in the way of your dreams. I will be writing a positive review about this movie.

Dr. Voss said...

American Gangster is the movie i would like to critique. It obviously deals with gang life, drugs, money, and the American dream. The review i will give will be positive.
Justin Kozak

Ally said...

The movie that I chose is Gia. This is a HBO original movie about the AIDS epidemic and when it first became known to the World. My review will be positive.

Dr. Voss said...

I would like to write about the film
"Forrest Gump." This movie portrays the life of Forrest Gump, a man who isn't very bright, but always has the best intentions at heart. He leaves to fight in the Vietnam War, and learns the value of loyalty, friendship, and love during his life.
I want to show the positive side of this movie.
-Chelsea Burg

Dr. Voss said...

I would like to write about the film
"Forrest Gump." This movie portrays the life of Forrest Gump, a man who isn't very bright, but always has the best intentions at heart. He leaves to fight in the Vietnam War, and learns the value of loyalty, friendship, and love during his life.
I want to show the positive side of this movie.
-Chelsea Burg

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Dr. Voss said...

The movie that i have chosen is Water World. This flick is packed with action and the issue that is faced is the survival of the human race. I will be writing a positive review.
Ricky Lane

densch said...

The movie I will be reviewing is Juno. It deals with a teenage girl, who gets pregnant and is about how she deals with the situation. I will be writing a positive review.isvh

todd said...

I would like to do the movie Menace II Society. The movie deals with socials issues of street life and its underlying messages. I will be writing a positive review.

chris said...

The movie i would like to do is Troy. I would like to do this movie because it deals with war. I will be doing the positive side of the movie.

Dephane said...

I would like to do the movie Blackhawk Down. It deals with the soical issues surrounding the Mogadishu raid and also the political and public view of what happened there. I will be writing a positive review of the movie.