As a relatively professional film critic...= = I won’t brag anymore.
1. Theme. The review topics are generally movies that have a certain depth of content (such as "Farewell My Concubine" and "Alive"), but should not be too deep (such as "Shutter Island") and are realistic in life. The topic is too small to write about, and too big to grasp. But getting started with film reviews usually starts with the topic.
2. Characters. Comment on the characters in the movie. It doesn’t have to be the protagonist, but the character’s personality should be distinct, not thin. (For example, in "A World Without Thieves", the male protagonist is best to write because there is a change in the character's personality. The other characters are very thin and not suitable for comment.
3. Shot. This requires a certain amount of professional knowledge . Including commenting on scenes, camera movements, etc. It is mostly used to comment on films with rich lens language (such as "The Night Banquet" and "Kekexili"). 4. A certain amount of color is required. Professional knowledge. Use color to analyze emotions. (such as "Hero" and "Red Sorghum") 5. Sound. Comments on music, sound, and life (such as "The Piano on the Sea"). "Master")
(Note: The above are the basic angles of film criticism. As you write more, you will be able to add the director's style, compare similar films, etc., and explore for yourself. Also, the above five When writing from an angle, it is best to divide it into about 3 arguments and write it in paragraphs of about 1,000 words)