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What Is a Movie Review? A movie review is an evaluation of a particular film that includes a summary of the movie and any relevant analysis and opinion. Filmgoers commonly use movie reviews to determine whether they should watch a specific release or better inform their personal opinion after an initial viewing
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Hello, I'm writing this letter to tell you what I think about your restaurant. A few days ago I visited your restaurant and ordered food, I'm pleased to say that customer service was very satisfactory. I firstly ordered bread and butter, the butter was good but I found the bread a bit cold and stale. I ordered macaroni and cheese as my main course which turned out to be very disappointing because some parts of the cheese were cold and some parts were hot. I suggest checking whether the food is at the right temperature before it comes out of the kitchen . Also I think it would be best is you don't serve the same bread for a long time cause they might go like mine did
kind regards (your name)
No other could compare to the person who is determined to be something great.
There are are many books, media, movies that represent Frankenstein's story but the one that I like the most is Edward Scissorhands because it depicts American society and it portrays a humorous tone at the beginning of the story at least and it doesn't finish so sadly as Shelley's original novel although Edward Scissorhands has some drama at the end . The creator of Edward Scissorhands doesn't appear in the movie in contrast of Shelley's character in which the relationship between the creator and the monster is very problematic. People react differently to the monster. In Shelley's story the monster in never accepted and in Edward Scissorhands, he is accepted as the new thing in town at the beginning of the story.
1.-The form of media: It is a movie.
2.-The story is presented humorously at the beginning and dramatically at the end.
3.-The tone in Shelley's novel is mostly dramatic while in Edward Scissorhands is humorous at the beginning and dramatic at the end.