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Phrases For Writing A Film Review

The document provides a list of useful phrases for reviewing films. It includes vocabulary related to different elements of film like genre, director, screenplay, actors, plot, music, and evaluation. Phrases are given to describe these elements concisely as well as the narrative structure, camera work, and adjectives for overall evaluation. The phrases are intended to help discuss all aspects of a film in a film review in just a few sentences.

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Phrases For Writing A Film Review

The document provides a list of useful phrases for reviewing films. It includes vocabulary related to different elements of film like genre, director, screenplay, actors, plot, music, and evaluation. Phrases are given to describe these elements concisely as well as the narrative structure, camera work, and adjectives for overall evaluation. The phrases are intended to help discuss all aspects of a film in a film review in just a few sentences.

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions

Film vocabulary In English (L2)


Kind of film (genre) ‒ Drama
‒ Action film
‒ Thriller
‒ …

Producer ‒ a person whose job is to produce plays, films, programs, etc.


‒ produced by …

Director ‒ a person who decides how a play, a film or a TV programme will appear on stage or
screen, and who tells the actors and technical staff what to do
‒ a film directed by …
‒ to develop a story …
‒ well-directed
‒ expertly directed

Screenplay/ script ‒ the words to be spoken in a film, and instructions about what will be seen in it
‒ … from a screenplay by ..
‒ multi-layered script
‒ screenwriter …
‒ the script was written by …
‒ … co-writes …
‒ …’s writing is astonishing/plausible/ witty
‒ tightly written
‒ give characters the opportunity to …

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
Setting /atmosphere ‒ the scenery, properties, or background, used to create the location for a stage play,
film, etc.
‒ is set in …
‒ The story unfolds in …
‒ …provides the setting for …
‒ create a certain atmosphere/mood …

Actors/ characters ‒ exceptional performance


‒ fervently performed, well-acted
‒ … does a very good job as …
‒ The performances in … are excellent.
‒ … gives the part much personality
‒ …ads a lot to the film
‒ … is absolutely remarkable/ especially memorable as …
‒ … is very/ less convincing ..
‒ The most complex/ incredibly played character is that of...
‒ newcomer
‒ a film full of wonderful characters
‒ appealing, fascinating, funny, stereotypical, two-dimensional, warm-hearted
Plot/ story ‒ amusing, boring, clichéd, confusing, entertaining, exciting, melodramatic, thrilling,
unbelievable
‒ arouse curiosity
‒ full of tension
‒ build up to/ reach a climax
‒ develop a story
‒ interlocking stories/ fragmented narrative/ non-linear narrative
‒ unexpected plot twists
‒ One of the most surprising moments in the occurs when …

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
Dialogue ‒ melodramatic
‒ (un)convincing
‒ realistic

Music/ soundtrack ‒ The music conveys a sad/ happy/ melancholy atmosphere


‒ The music underlines a mood/evokes feelings/ shows a character’s emotions/
connects scenes
‒ The music and lyrics support the plot.

Miscellaneous ‒ The film contains a few funny bits.


‒ … full of humorous moments
‒ The film gets extremely dramatic in places.
‒ One of the most poignant scenes of the film …
‒ powerful scenes
‒ The film is close to reality.

Evaluation ‒ A must-see/ a smash hit


‒ A box-office success/failure
‒ An audience pleaser
‒ Well worth seeing
‒ Not to be missed
‒ A moving production/an emotionally strong film
‒ A truly great piece/a skilful piece of filmmaking
‒ An impressive debut
‒ A very moving portrayal
‒ I definitely recommend this fil to everybody …
‒ The film is a worthwhile watch
‒ On a scale from zero to five, I give this film a five.
‒ The film literally brought tears to my eyes.

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
‒ I highly/strongly/definitely recommend the film.
‒ If you like …, this is the film for you.
‒ If you find films like … or … compelling then be sure to give … your full attention.
‒ I certainly wouldn’t recommend the film because …
‒ I’m afraid … is a complete waste of time and money.
‒ It’s a film that will change the way you think about …
‒ I was impressed by …

Adjectives Action-packed, amusing, badly acted, balanced, beautiful, boring, breath-taking,


captivating, compelling, complex, (totally, slightly) confusing, contrived, disappointing,
enigmatic, enjoyable, entertaining, exciting, fantastic, (totally/ rather) far-fetched, (truly)
fascinating, funny, gripping, hilarious, humorous, inspiring, lousy, manipulative, masterful,
perfect, poignant, powerful, (un)realistic, ridiculous, romantic, overacted, overrated,
overwhelming, (im)perfect, predictable, provocative, silly, stupid, surprising, super, tense,
unbelievable, unoriginal, (highly) uplifting

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
The film ‒ is the dramatic/thought-provoking story of …
‒ has a circular structure, beginning with … and ending with …
The director …
The director ‒ aims to achieve a certain effect by …
‒ uses … to underline/emphasise sth.
‒ draws viewers’ attention to sth.
‒ tries to convey a certain impression
‒ creates a mood
‒ provides information about …
Narrative structure ‒ non-linear/fragmented narrative
‒ ensemble film
‒ plot structure
‒ The plot contains several cleverly woven together storylines.

The opening ‒ shows/presents/mirrors/reveals …


sequence ‒ captures the atmosphere
‒ conveys the setting
‒ portrays the characters

Camera operations ‒ describe characters indirectly


‒ show characters’ emotions
‒ draw attention to sth.
‒ describe the setting
‒ evoke a certain atmosphere

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
The camera ‒ is at a great distance from …/is very close to …
‒ shoots from a high/low angle.
‒ pulls back
‒ moves in/closes in on …
‒ cranes up over …
‒ fades in on …/fades out from …
‒ pans from left to right
‒ tilts up/down
‒ zooms in on/zooms out from …
‒ cuts from … to …
Camera distance and camera
Camera distance and ‒ The director uses a long shot of the setting.
camera perspective ‒ There are many brief shots.
‒ The … shot establishes where the action is about to take place.
‒ The close-up is used to focus attention on …/reveals the character’s feelings/makes the
situation more intimate.
‒ … uses a lot of close-ups.
‒ … The director uses a high-angle shot of …/a helicopter shot of …
‒ We see a low-angle shot/high-angle shot of the characters.
‒ … are presented in a low-angle shot/high-angle shot.
‒ This shot is taken from a bird‘s eye view/worm‘s eye view.
‒ … is/are filmed from above/below.
‒ The scene is shot from …’s point of view/… is seen from the perspective of …
‒ The over-the-shoulder shots include the viewers in the action.
‒ The POV shots make the audience experience the (emotional) perspective of a character.
‒ There is a tracking shot as the camera follows …
‒ … uses a fade-in …
‒ The hand-held camera underlines …/gives the scene an unsteady quality/aims at
authenticity

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Film review: useful phrases and expressions
A visual symbol ‒ stands for sth.
‒ takes on a deeper meaning
‒ signals/symbolises/visualises sth.

Sound/music ‒ The … suggests that …


‒ The rhythmic/…/… background music contributes to the atmosphere of …
‒ The lyrics suggest …
‒ The scene is accompanied by soft/alarming/melancholic music.
‒ There is a voice-over.
‒ The soundtrack contributes to the mood/atmosphere of the scene.
‒ The sound / the music provides an extra feeling of tension/adds to the atmosphere.
‒ The sound sets the scene/builds tension/acts as cue/finishes the scene/…
‒ The soundtrack provides an atmosphere of …/contributes to the somber atmosphere/…
‒ The sound of … can be heard.
‒ Continuous background music bridges …
‒ Music can be upbeat/gloomy/aggressive/slow/fast-paced/ …

Lighting ‒ low-key lighting


‒ shot into light
‒ backlighting
‒ bright light
‒ … makes the scene seem (un)realistic, …
‒ gives the scene a … quality
‒ Lighting in the scene of……is used to enhance the sense of …

Editing ‒ The pace of the film is slowed down/accelerated by …


‒ slow motion, cross-cuttings, match cuts

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