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  • A film review – B2 English Writing

    Exercise 2

    Choose the correct options to complete this review.
    1 The story _____ in 19th-century Paris during a time of revolution.
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    2 The film _____ two of the most popular actors in Hollywood.
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    3 It _____ the life of a young boy growing up in a war zone.
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    4 There were several _____ that completely changed the story.
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    5 The plot _____ slowly at first but becomes more intense later.
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    6 It's a powerful film, and I think it's _____ for older teenagers and adults.
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    7 The acting and the trailer gave me _____, but I was disappointed.
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    8 Despite some slow scenes, I still think it's _____.
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    9 The final scene was really _____ and stayed with me for days.
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    10 I found the characters boring and the story _____, with nothing exciting happening.
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  • A film review – B2 English Writing

    Writing a film review is a great way to express what you liked (or didn’t like) and help others decide whether to watch it. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to structure a clear and engaging review and use useful vocabulary and expressions. Lights, camera… write!

    Structure of a film review

    A well-written film review typically consists of four main parts. Each part answers different questions to help you organise your ideas clearly and guide the reader.

    1. Introduction
    2. Summary of the plot
    3. Comments on specific aspects
    4. Your opinion and recommendation

    In the next sections, we’ll look at what to include in each part of your review and explore useful expressions and vocabulary to help you write it.

    Introduction

    In the first part of your review, you introduce the film and give some basic information. You can mention:

    🔹 the title and genre
    🔹 the director and/or main actors
    🔹 your general opinion

    Here are some expressions you can use:

    • I recently watched a film called…
    • The film is a (romantic comedy / action thriller / historical drama)…
    • It was released in…
    • It stars… / The main role is played by…
    • It was directed by…
    • In my opinion, it is one of the most [adjective] films I have seen.
    • I had high expectations, but I was disappointed. / It lived up to my expectations. / It was even better than I expected.
    Here are some adjectives that you can use:

    • Positive: entertaining, moving, uplifting, hilarious, gripping, action-packed, fast-paced, underrated.
    • Negative: predictable, cheesy, overrated, disappointing, slow-moving, dull, unrealistic.

    👉 See more useful expressions in this vocabulary lesson: Talking about movies.

    Summary of the plot

    In this part of the review, you give a short summary of the story. Don’t include spoilers or describe the ending. Just mention the main events and characters to help the reader understand what the film is about.

    Here are some useful expressions you can use:

    • The story is about… / It follows the life of…
    • The main character is… / The film focuses on…
    • It is set in… / The story takes place in…
    • At the beginning of the film… / Later on… / In the end… (don’t give away the ending!)
    • The plot is (simple / complex / well-written / confusing)…
    • The story is based on… / plays the adventures of…
    • Throughout the film, the character(s)…
    • There are some unexpected twists in the story.
    • … keep/s you on the edge of your seat.
    • The plot develops slowly / quickly / in a surprising way.

    Comments on specific aspects

    In this part of the review, you give your opinion about different elements of the film. You don’t need to comment on everything — choose what stood out to you, either positively or negatively.

    You can talk about:

    🔹 the acting
    🔹 the direction
    🔹 the soundtrack
    🔹 the visuals (camera work, special effects, costumes, etc.)
    🔹 the setting
    🔹 the message or themes

    Here are some useful expressions:

    • The acting is natural / convincing / a bit over the top.
    • [Actor’s name] does a great job of showing emotion / fear / the character’s inner conflict.
    • [Actor’s name] gives a strong / poor / flat performance.
    • The main character is played brilliantly / lacks emotion / doesn’t feel believable.
    • The direction is creative / effective / confusing at times.
    • The soundtrack works well/ suits the mood / adds tension / is quite forgettable.
    • The film includes stunning visuals / realistic special effects / impressive camera work.
    • The costumes and setting help bring the story to life / felt unrealistic and didn’t match the time period of the story.
    • The story explores themes like… in a thoughtful / shallow / original way.
    Here are some adjectives and phrases you can use for different aspects:

    • Acting: convincing, powerful, emotional, flat, overacted
    • Direction: creative, confusing, well-paced, slow, imaginative
    • Soundtrack: atmospheric, dramatic, emotional, repetitive, forgettable
    • Visuals: stunning, realistic, impressive, dull, artificial

    Your opinion and recommendation

    In the last part of your review, you give your overall opinion of the film and say whether you would recommend it. You can also mention who might enjoy it and why.

    Here are some useful expressions:

    • I really enjoyed the film because…
    • In my opinion, it is one of the best / worst films I have seen.
    • It definitely lived up to my expectations / was a bit disappointing.
    • What I liked most was… / What I didn’t like was…
    • Although it has some weaknesses, it’s still worth watching.
    • I would definitely / probably / (not) recommend it.
    • If you enjoy [genre], you will probably like this film.
    • Don’t bother watching this film — it’s not worth your time.
    • If you like [genre], you can’t miss this movie.
    • It’s perfect for people who like [adjective] stories / films about [theme].
    • I think it would appeal to… / I don’t think it’s suitable for…

    Example review

    8/10

    A smart and suspenseful survival story

    I recently watched The Martian, a science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott. It stars Matt Damon as an astronaut left behind on Mars. In my opinion, it’s one of the most entertaining and well-made films I’ve seen in this genre.

    The story follows Mark Watney, a botanist who is mistakenly presumed dead and must survive alone on Mars while trying to contact NASA. It is set in the near future and mixes science, humour, and suspense in a clever way.

    The acting is convincing, and Matt Damon does a great job of showing the character’s resilience and sense of humour. The direction is tight and keeps the tension high, while the visuals — especially the Mars landscapes — are stunning. The soundtrack also works well, adding energy to key scenes.

    I really enjoyed the film because it’s both exciting and thought-provoking. Although some scientific details may not be 100% accurate, the story is engaging from start to finish. I would definitely recommend it, especially to fans of survival stories or science fiction.

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