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On an Isle Of Dogs, Wes Anderson uses stop-motion to construct one of his most wondrous worlds


1. Name of the publication
Isle of Dogs movie review by AV Film
2. Name of the writer
A.A. Dowd3. Grade or score the movie review on a 1-10 scale in your opinion
9 because it can appeal to many people4. High Points of the movie (performances, cinematography, plot, etc.)
High points of the movie is the unique motion style that captures emotions and accurately exemplifies the message of the movie. There is amazing visual invention that is unique as well, the movie also works to appeal all ages, especially kids. 5. Low points of the movie (performances, cinematography, plot, etc.)
The message or the theme of the movie can be taken away by the visuals which results in the theme or the message being inclined to visualized as something it is really not. 6. Quote a paragraph from the review that you think expresses the overall opinion of the reviewer about the movie.
"It’s a movie that never stops astonishing you with its visual invention—the sense that an entirely imagined place has been brought to granular life."

1. Name of the publication
The hurricane heist movie review by AV Film Club
2. Name of the writer
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky3. Grade or score the movie review on a 1-10 scale in your opinion
The movie is very straightforward and interesting, therefore I give it an 8 because it may not appeal to all viewers. 4. High Points of the movie (performances, cinematography, plot, etc.)
The movie has a straightforward take on the mayhem which portrays the movie has fun. The actors and the performance is accurate in terms of the natural disaster. 5. Low points of the movie (performances, cinematography, plot, etc.)
The natural disaster trying to be depicted in the movie makes the movie a tad sloppy and unprofessional. 6. Quote a paragraph from the review that you think expresses the overall opinion of the reviewer about the movie.
"His straightforward take on vehicular mayhem is fun in measured doses. But by the end, the viewer finds themselves waiting for it to pass."

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