5.2 Film Review Discussion Forum

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Using the forum post below as an example, write a forum post where you do a personal review for your chosen film. Tell others why you did or did not enjoy this film viewing experience.  Be honest and know that it is fine to not have liked the film, but just remember to support your opinions with the explanation and reasons. See my post below that you may use as an exemplar. Conclude your post with your personal popcorn rating of the film: "I would give this film ___/5 kernels of popcorn." Your post needs to be at least four to five sentences in length.

You might want to create your writing somewhere else and save is so you have a safe copy and paste it into the Forum. When you are ready to post, select the Reply option of the last post, paste your response in or create your written response, and then select"Post to Forum!" Remember that longer text titles such as film titles should be italicized.

One of my favourite films is Pay it Forward! This film has such a huge message for all humans on the planet. It encourages us to be kind to our fellow human beings, and this will then be forwarded on to others. "Kindness" is a word that can never be overrated. If you think as a scientist, you might believe that energy never dissipates or disappears...instead it continues to move. If I wake up in a bad mood, and share this with those around me, the negative energy won't go away. It will be moved to some or all others around me, and then in order for them to rid themselves of it, they might pass it on. This same scientific theory would also apply to positive energy.  Similar to negative, it can be passed to others, and this will most likely result in positive energy being moved to others. The chain can be positive or it can be negative, but I do believe we do have the choice to control to which of the two groups we would like to belong. It is often said that, "Happiness is a choice!" I believe that if we surround ourselves with positive people with positive energy, we can work together, and that positive energy will keep on moving! The film , Pay it Forward, has a similar idea, and the young man in the film is contributing to all people in a larger way than he ever expects. His kind gestures and plans of kindness continue on to a much larger population in the film, and the film has then touched and affected so many people in the world! I would give this film 5/5 kernels of popcorn!
Mrs. Dennis