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Posts Tagged ‘film essay’
June 26th, 2010
Saving Private Ryan Essays should focus on WWII
This is a very popular topic for school essays nowadays. A Saving Private Ryan essay has the advantage that every student has watched the movie, or at least has some idea on what this 5 Oscar winning masterpiece is about. So don’t freak out if a teacher asks you to write an essay on this topic, because you could do much worse! Saving Private Ryan essays are interesting to write and read, although you should focus on history topics and not only repeat how amazing the first 27 minutes of Spielberg’s film are. Even though you may find very good summaries and lots of reviews online, as in all film essays, we strongly suggest you to at least watch the film once in order to write a proper essay.
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June 3rd, 2010
Jaws essays don’t bite!
This is a very popular topic for school essays nowadays. A Jaws essay has the advantage that every student has watched the movie, or at least has some idea on what is it about (a monstrous white shark that attacks the peaceful community of Amity island). So don’t freak out if a teacher asks you to write an essay on this topic, because you could do much worse! Jaws essays are funny to write and read, although you should focus on “serious” topics and not only laugh at how special effects from the Seventies seem so old and fake.
The film Jaws was released in 1975, and three years later, a sequel followed. We suggest you to at least watch the first film in order to write a proper essay.
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April 13th, 2010
Film essays should be fun and easy to read
This is a very popular topic for school essays nowadays. A film essay has the advantage that every student enjoys watching movies, even when most of them don’t enjoy writing so much… So don’t freak out if a teacher asks you to write an essay on this topic, because you could do much worse! Film essays are funny to write and read, although you should focus on “serious” topics and not only repeat the best lines on the film you are analyzing.
Here is some advice for writing a great essay on the topic of films and cinema in general.
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April 1st, 2010
Shrek essays must focus on differences with fairy tales
This is a very popular topic for school essays nowadays. A Shrek essay has the advantage that every student has watched the movie, or at least has some idea on who this “big, stupid, ugly ogre” is (actually, a brave, good hearted antihero of our time). So don’t freak out if a teacher asks you to write an essay on this topic, because you could do much worse! Shrek essays are funny to write and read, although you should focus on “serious” topics and not only repeat the best jokes on any film of the Shrek series.
Today, everyone is talking about Shrek again, since the fourth (and, apparently, last) film of the series is about to be released by DreamWorks. With “Shrek forever after”, the series of adventures will be completed. We suggest you to at least watch the first film in order to write a proper essay.
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March 25th, 2010
Pretend to be a journalist in your film essay
There are many different essays a student may be required to write. If today you are working on a film essay, consider yourself lucky: this kind of essay is quite simple, doesn’t require to read a lot of books and can even be fun to prepare. Writing about a film is in some ways similar as writing a literary essay about a book. The difference is that it takes a couple of hours to see the film… and sometimes a couple of months to read the book!
Are you in search for ideas? Read in your local newspaper the latest film reviews. Journalists write film essays for a living –even if shorter and simpler than the one you need to write-. Pretend to be a journalist for a while. Forget that the teacher asked for this essay. Write it as if you were working for a school publishing or an important journal. You may even end up having some fun while working!
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