2. Taking down notes is necessary.
Write your reflection about the
film by answering the guide
questions.
Write your answers on a 1 whole
sheet of paper.
DIRECTIONS:
3. 1. Describe the film in general terms. What
subjects does it cover? Describe the plot and
setting. What issues does it raise? What do you
see as the main purpose of the film?
2. Relate the film to class discussions,
readings, notes or knowledge. Is the film
historically (or factually) accurate and realistic?
Does it contradict or support anything you have
learned?
4. 3. What interesting facts or ideas
does the movie bring to mind? What
other films have you seen which
might bear on your understanding of
this film? What did you like best
about the movie? Why? What did you
like least about the film? Why?
5. 4. Do you remember a particular,
concrete, or special object/image
in one shot or throughout the
film? What is its significance?
What was the strongest emotion
that you felt when watching the
film?
6. 5. Summarize briefly emphasizing the
strengths and weaknesses of the film.
Was there something you didn't
understand about the film? What was
that? Did you learn anything from this
movie? If you did, what was it? What is
the message of this movie? Do you agree
or disagree with it?