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  1. Questions 1 – 3 can be asked with respect to an entire movie or an appropriate scene in a movie. 1. Identify one example of each of the following shots and describe how the shot affected the presentation of the story told by the film: close-up, medium shot, and long shot.

  2. Jun 2, 2023 · Follow Her: Directed by Sylvia Caminer. With Dani Barker, Luke Cook, Eliana Jones, Mark Moses. An aspiring actress responds to a mysterious classified ad and finds herself trapped in her new boss's twisted revenge fantasy.

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    • Thriller
    • Sylvia Caminer
    • 2023-06-02
    • General Fiction (this worksheet);
    • Adaptations of Novels;
    • The Hero’s Journey;
    • Historical Fiction; and.
  3. Jun 2, 2023 · Jess (Dani Barker) has finally found her hook: secretly filming creepy interactions she encounters via online job listings, and using the kinks of others to fuel her streaming success.

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    • Luke Cook
    • Sylvia Caminer
    • Mystery & Thriller, Horror
    • A Thrilling Commentary
    • Unlikable Characters
    • A Convoluted Twist

    Follow Her does a decent job keeping the audience guessing about what's coming next. While the direction of the plot is a bit obvious, the writing takes a roundabout way to get there, cutting down on the predictability of things. We all know Jess shouldn't go to this isolated farmhouse with a strange man for a random job listing, but money makes us...

    A major deviance that Follow Herhas from a lot of other thrillers in the same vein is the fact that none of the characters, including the protagonist, are likable. While of course, you don't want anything horrible to happen to Jess, it's difficult from the get-go to root for someone that takes pleasure in taking financial gain from the embarrassmen...

    While Follow Her had a great start and excellent pacing for the most part, the reveal and twist of the final act muddies the outcome quite a bit. The ending is unique to the film, but essentially throws out all the intensity Follow Her had built over the previous hour, especially between the two leads. It's one of those moments that not only somewh...

    • Stephen Rosenberg
    • Evergreen Editor And Database Manager
  4. talking and playing with movies: ages 3-8; by special feature: twm’s best teaching films; talking and playing with movies; set-up-the-sub; helpful resources: articles & student handouts; movie permission slip; movie & television worksheets; snippets & shorts. subject list: english; health; mathematics; music; science. astronomy; biology ...

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  6. Follow the steps to write your own film review. 1. Think of a film you have watched. 2. Make notes for each of the questions in Activity 1. 3. Write your review using the your notes and the model text. Use some of the words and phrases in bold. Write between 100 and 150 words.