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Writing A Movie Comparison l 6

WRITING A MOVIE COMPARISON


What is a Movie Comparison?
Movie comparison essays frequently analyze and contrast two movies' images, dialogue, and
character interactions, analyzing how these aspects affect the story and subject. The goal of the
comparison is to highlight minor differences or unexpected similarities rather than to express the
obvious.
All stories, according to Irish playwright Denis Johnston, are built around the same eight plots.
If his hypothesis is correct, whether they use the same source material or original screenplays,
directors frequently make films with similar stories that are significantly different from one
another
How to write a Movie Comparison?
1. Brainstorm in Circles
Before drafting your essay, brainstorming works best with a Venn diagram, which
consists of two overlapping circles. After giving each circle a movie title, note the
similarities between the circles' overlapped areas and the differences between the circles'
outer regions. For instance, the concepts of infiltrating and altering a dream world are
both present in the movies "Inception" and "Paprika."

2. Focus on Relevance
Focus your ideas on three subjects that are connected but different. Sort them into groups
based on key components of a movie, such as storyline (the actions in the movie),
cinematography (the visuals in the movie), character (including personality traits and
depiction), diegesis (the setting in the movie), and theme (the overall message of the
film). Streamline your choice to three relevant areas.

3. The Body
You can approach structuring the body of the essay in one of two ways, depending on the
themes you chose to cover and the essay's length. According to the three criteria, you
would discuss each movie independently in the first approach. The second approach
examines the similarities and differences between the films on each of the three areas by
analyzing each in turn. Indicate the connection between the current topic and the
previous one before moving on. Examine how each of the three subjects relates to or
affects the individual themes of the movies, highlighting any parallels and distinctions as
necessary.

4. Conclusion
Typically, writing might assist you in improving or changing your main thesis. The introduction
should draw the reader in, provide a summary of your case, and contain a thesis statement that
encapsulates the significance of each of your primary points. The conclusion should summarize
the body of the essay and paraphrase the thesis with a sense of closure and authority

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