February 24, 2015

What It Takes For An Anime Reviewer To Reach The Pinnacle

By Earlene McGee


It is often said that there is nothing special about opinions since everyone has one. This saying comes in many variations but is one of the most important in the world. In reality, though, there are some opinions that could be argued to be more special than others. The words of movie review writers are almost always considered gospel. What makes them so special? Here is a look at how an anime reviewer should focus on.

Start with a brief summary when writing a review. The writer should keep in mind the fact that the purpose of a review is to add some new information and not to summarize the whole plot. The summary section should take a maximum of 25 percent of an entire review. A conclusive summary only needs a description of a movie plot and main characters, and important aspects like the genre.

The review markets a movie, giving the audience reasons to go watch a movie in cinemas or buy it. For this reason, a good review should not have spoilers. If the review writer gives away important facts in their review, then the reader is left with no motivation to go watch that movie. Stick to giving little hints and avoid huge spoiler like telling when a main character dies.

Include the opinions of audiences to make a movie review more persuasive. For those who watch the movie online, browse review forums for the opinions of other reviewers. In a cinema, gauge the reactions of audiences. Was the theatre crowded? What was the audience reaction after such movie ended?

When readers look at reviews, they come for a clear guidance. The best reviews are those that take a concrete stand on such a movie. Do not just go through the motion describing a movie elements without stating whether or not the reviewer enjoyed the movie or not. Readers are always looking for a verdict about a movie before going out to watch it.

When making assertions and conclusions, one should remember to make the reviews as credible as possible. Do not just make a blanket judgment- back the conclusions up with facts. The conclusion should be made after a balanced review with an inclusion of specific elements of a movie like character, plot, voice or accompanying music.

Conclude the review with a rating at the end. The rating emphasizes the verdict the writer has taken in the review. If the writer is surprised by the rating given, they can always go back up to a review and see the reasons for the grading. Use a scale that can immediately be recognized as positive or negative.

The reader should be able to see the grade and automatically know whether or not it is a positive one. The best reviews require the writer to strike the delicate balance between revealing too much to discourage readers from watching the movie, and revealing too little to leave the audience dissatisfied. A good review should reveal just enough to build suspense.




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