Review of common sense generally includes three parts:
1, content introduction. Summarize the content of the film in a few simple sentences, just as we usually read a text to summarize the main content, so as to be complete and concise.
2. comment. When writing this film, students can ask themselves the following questions: What impressed you the most in the film and why? Who do you like best and why? Which scene touched you the most and why? As long as you choose one of the questions to think deeply and write it down, it will constitute your personal evaluation of someone or something or a shot in the film.
3. Write down your feelings. This is the main part of feedback, and students often speak insincerely and shout slogans in vain. The most effective way is to compare: or compare the characters in the film with themselves, find the gap and find the shortcomings; Or contact someone who knows you well and explain your point of view; Or compare the advanced deeds in movies with the phenomena in life and society and talk about feelings from both positive and negative aspects. When writing, students can simply list some personal experiences, things (or people) they have heard and seen to make their feelings flesh and blood, and combine narrative with discussion. In short, only by contacting yourself, life and reality can we write the true feelings.