My Criteria for Film Evaluation

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My Criteria for Film Evaluation There are three major standards through which I decide whether or not I will watch a film: reputation, and genre. Reputation is inclusive of friends and ratings of the film. Usually my friends and I have similar tastes and we are aroused or repulsed by the same films. Reputation is a strong and stable standard for deciding which film to go to, because with such a large population of movie watchers, major biases don't affect the reputation and ratings are fair and accurate. Also, people are inclined to give high ratings to movies that touch them or really make them think regardless of the actual film taking quality. This implies that the highest ratings are something not to miss out on, because I personally believe that movies are an expression of the human self, just like books, or music. Missing out on an amazing movie, is like missing out on upgrade to your mind and the way you think. Ratings are very important. However, genre is probably the most prominent standard for evaluating films. I will absolutely never voluntarily watch a gore or scary movie unless my girlfriend or all my friends force me to. Films have a strong influence on how we perceive the world, because they take the ideals from every genre, scary, comic, happy, etc. I believe gore and freaky movies are created for a certain population of sickos who like to see the dark parts of the world. I think that extremely scary movies are gateways for creating a shy mind as well as one that is oppressed in a cycle of proving bravery. For an example, watching a movie about vampires or psycho murderers, usually sparks... ... middle of paper ... ... certain shot or not definitely prevents boredom. Watching a film from the same angle and same shot, gives any movie whether a simple plot, a two dimensional and diverse perspective. A good example is the Matrix Trilogy, the simple plot of machine vs. human definitely seems a lot more interesting with the different angle shots which make the action scenes amazing. In addition, small plot twists or mysterious scenes are very important in every film whatever the genre is. That is why story has been recently added to my movie standards. Story gives a plot a twist, so people don't automatically associate it with the regular cliché themes they have known for a long time, including good vs. evil, love vs. hate, etc. Finally, my new standards for evaluating whether or not to watch a movie or not is genre, ratings, story, and film taking skill, all in order of importance.

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