Writing Homework :
Imagine you are Emma, tasked with writing a movie review for “Indiana Jones and the Curse of the School Trip.” Write a short but exciting movie review that captures the adventure you just experienced. Remember to include:
A brief summary of the plot
Your opinion on the characters (especially Indiana Jones)
A description of your favourite action scene Your thoughts on the special effects
An overall rating for the movie
Use some of the new vocabulary words from our list to make your review sound professional and engaging!
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7 thoughts on “Week 1 Writing Homework”
Kung Fu Panda 4 is a movie unlike any of its other movies in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. A new villain more powerful than all the other villains Po had faced: it is a shape-shifting sorcerer called the chameleon.
The furious five weren’t there to help Po. Instead, a fox called Zhen was breaking antiques in the Hall of Heroes. She eventually got outmatched by Po and eventually sentenced to prison. Zhen was released because she knew where the chameleon was: she had seen the chameleon being a despotic leader in Juniper City when she was young. Maybe the chameleon will still be ruling Juniper City now. Zhen was trustworthy at first, but Po gave the Staff of Wisdom to Zhen, and then Zhen gave the Staff of Wisdom to the chameleon. This is because the chameleon thought Zhen was brave. Zhen apologised to Po, and she doesn’t want Po to fight the chameleon. Zhen eventually used the Staff of Wisdom to finally defeat the chameleon. In my opinion, Zhen is a helpful sidekick towards Po, but she is a bit too overprotective, and she should be more trustworthy.
My favourite scene is when the chameleon uses the Staff of Wisdom to summon Kung Fu masters including villains that Po defeated from the Spirit Realm. The chameleon took the strength of all the Kung Fu masters combined. Po fought the chameleon in the form of Tai Lung, Lord Shen and Kai, that are the villains that Po defeated in the earlier episodes in the franchise. Po also fought the chameleon in the form of Po. Eventually, Zhen defeated the chameleon using the signature “Skadoosh!” with the Staff of Wisdom. The villains Po defeated thanked Po and Zhen for saving them. Po reopened the portal to the Spirit Realm, and one by one, Kung Fu masters re-entered the portal.
My favourite visual effect was when the chameleon combined the appearances of all the kung fu masters he captured.
I like the storyline, but I don’t really like the characterisation of some characters. I rate the movie 4 stars. I recommend the movie for children over 10.
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Leo Wang Fu- FEEDBACK
“Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Rise of the Snakes” is a thrilling animated series that follows the adventures of four young ninjas as they strive to protect Ninjago from the evil forces of Lord Garmadon and the Serpentine. The ninjas must harness their elemental powers and master the art of Spinjitzu to defeat their enemies and save the world.
The characters in the series are well-developed and each brings something unique to the table.
My favourite action scene is when the ninjas engage in an epic battle with the Serpentine in the heart of Ninjago City. The choreography of the fight sequence is top-notch, and the animation is fluid and exciting. It’s a heart-pounding moment that showcases the ninjas’ skills and teamwork. The special effects in “Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Rise of the Snakes” are impressive, especially during the intense battle scenes and elemental showdowns. The animation is vibrant and dynamic, bringing the world of Ninjago to life in a visually stunning way.
Overall, I would give “Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Rise of the Snakes” a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. The series delivers an engaging storyline, memorable characters, and thrilling action sequences that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It’s a must-watch for fans of action-packed animated adventures.
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Jhansi- FEEDBACK
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets takes us on a thrilling adventure as Harry returns to Hogwarts for his second year. This time, a dark force is at work, and students are mysteriously being turned to stone. Harry, Ron, and Hermione must uncover the truth about the legendary Chamber of Secrets, which supposedly houses an ancient monster. Along the way, they face giant spiders, uncover a cursed diary that holds the secrets of the past, and confront a terrifying creature—the deadly Basilisk.
The characters shine in this movie, each bringing something unique to the table. Harry shows immense bravery as he faces dangers head-on, despite his fears. Ron adds a much-needed balance of humor and loyalty, making the darker moments lighter. Hermione, as always, is brilliant and resourceful, using her knowledge to guide the group through challenging mysteries. Even the new character, Dobby the house-elf, adds emotional depth and tension to the story, as his warnings lead to unexpected twists.
My favorite action scene has to be the final battle in the Chamber. Harry faces the Basilisk alone, and the scene is packed with tension, danger, and heroism. The size and power of the serpent make the fight seem impossible, but with the help of Fawkes, Dumbledore’s phoenix, and the legendary sword of Gryffindor, Harry pulls off an incredible victory. The fast-paced action and the sheer scale of the monster make this moment unforgettable.
The special effects are top-notch for their time, especially with the Basilisk and the creation of Dobby. The magical world feels real, from the eerie atmosphere of the Chamber to the lifelike movements of the giant snake. The visual effects really help build the sense of danger and wonder that make this movie stand out.
Overall, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a gripping mix of mystery, magic, and adventure. The characters grow, the stakes are higher, and the action is intense, making it one of the most exciting entries in the Harry Potter series. I’d rate it a 4.5/5 for its heart-pounding action and magical charm!
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Kazi Hasan FEEDBACK
The Monsters Inc is wonderful and adventurous movie. At first, James P. Sulley and Mike Wasowki works at Monsters Inc, a factory that makes energy by scaring children. Suddenly, a little girl named boo, accidently enters the world. Boo makes them discover that laughter is powerful than scaring. The film explores themes of friendship and fear.
My favourite scene would be when Mike and Sulley tried to hide boo. My favourite characters of the movie is boo and Sulley as they have a strong bond together. Overall, the moral of the story is very heartwarming as well as how the movie ends. The age recommondation would be 5-12.