To get my information about how to structure my film review and what I should include in my film review I looked at some website the specialises in doing this.
Looking at 'Rotten Tomatoes' they have a 'tomatometer' on the left of the page which shows the person percentage of tomato critics that have given the film a positive review. Underneath the tomatometer is the number of critics who reviewed the film as well as how many people thought it was fresh (good) or rotten (bad). This is good for people who want to say the film as they could see from this site how many positive views there is about the films hence letting the audience know if the film is good or bad.
On the right of the page is audience feedback about the film which shows the percentage of people that liked it, the average rating of the film and the number of people who rated the film. This is a good idea as it shows what the professionals think about the film as well as what the audience think about the film. You get two different types of feedback making it easier to the audience to make the decision on watching the film.
In the middle of the page, there is a bar which indicates how many people like the film and underneath it is a short sentence talking about the film. The sentence doesn’t give too much detail about the film trying to make the audience go and watch the film.
The Telegraph review on the despicable me seems to be structured well as it has short paragraphs to keep the audience engaged. The review talks about the film but only short scenes as it tells the audience a bit about the film without giving too much information.


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