Tip: To adequately develop your discussion, ask yourself the following questions: When, Where, How, How Often, To What Extent, and Why?
1. My First Movie Memory: What is the first movie you remember watching? How old do you think you were? What do you remember about the movie-viewing experience? Provide details. For instance: Was this your first time watching a movie in the theatre, etc.? How did you react to the movie? Did the movie have any lasting impact on you? If you need to get a little creative or ask a family member or old friend to help you reminisce, that’s totally fine! (200-250 words required)
2. My Favorite Film from Childhood or My Teens: Write about your favorite film from childhood or the teenage years. What is the name of the movie? What is the movie about? How and with whom, if anyone, did you see it? Did the audience (if any) add to your enjoyment of the film? What did the movie mean to you then? What does it mean to you now? (200-250 words required
) 3. My Favorite Film Now: What is the name of the movie? What is the movie about? How and with whom, if anyone, did you see it? Did the audience (if any) add to your enjoyment of the film? How long has the film been your favorite? Why do you like it so much? Do you think the film will remain a favorite in your life from now on? (200-250 words required