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The Day After Tomorrow: Draft and Outline

1. Headline: Title of the Essay

2. Paragraph 1: Introduction
 Name/title of the movie
 Movie director
 Year released
 Movie genre
 Give an indication of your opinions (use adjectives; amazing, thrilling, gripping,
second-rated, horrible, etc.)

3. Paragraph 2: Summary
 Brief plot summary (where, when, who, ad what is the movie about).
 Describe in details one key moment in the movie-a turning point and your reaction to
it.
 Do not provide spoilers.
4. Paragraph 3: Actors/Actresses
 Describe the actors and actresses in terms of their acting.
 Discuss who did a good job and who did not.

5. Paragraph 4: Analysis
 Explain what you liked about the movie and what you did not like.
 Discuss some aspects of the movie (cinematography, music, casting, plot, etc).
 Make sure to include specific details and scenes.

6. Paragraph 5: Lesson Learned


 What lessons did you learn from the movie? (moral/theme).
 What you think others will learn from it?
7. Paragraph 6: Audience Demographic and Conclusion
 What group of people would like this movie?
 MPAA rating (G, PG, PG-13+, R…)
 Sum up your review in one or two sentences. What is your final thoughts on the
movie? Is it good or bad?

8. Rating System
 Give the movie a score. You can do grades (A, B, C, D, F), stars (*** out of
*****), or numbers (3 out of 5).
MOVIE ANALYSIS – PROJECT REPORT PROGRESS
1. This project report is submitted in every meeting of English project to Canvas.
2. This report project will be group leader’s responsibility to fill in.
3. Fill in this report by typing your response and turn it in to Canvas.
Class : Date :
Group : Agenda : Plan the draft and
Members : outline of the whole essay.
Media :
Summary of main finding and
Student’s Name Participation
work completed
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