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English, 04.02.2021 20:50 levicorey846

Watch Eye Contact at least once through without stopping and once again to take notes after each of the three segments. (Part 2/3) Use your notes to write a three paragraph film critique. This will be your presentation script for your review of Eye Contact.

Your critique should cover the following material in three well-developed paragraphs. Be sure to use transitions between ideas and between paragraphs. Your critique should flow smoothly.

Paragraph 2

Discuss the suspense techniques used in the movie. Which literary suspense techniques (foreshadowing, flashback, imagery, etc.) are present in the film? Which techniques specific to film (camera angles, types of shots, soundtrack, and special effects) are used to create suspense? Are the techniques used effectively? Why or why not? Be sure to describe specifics from the film in the same way you would quote “textual evidence” in an essay. Refer back to the notes taken while watching the film.

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