Writing reflections requires a correct grasp of the content of the article.
A common review generally includes three major parts: 1. Content introduction.
Summarize the content of the video in a few simple sentences, just like we usually summarize the main content after reading a text, so that it is both complete and concise.
2. Leave a comment.
When writing this part, students can ask themselves the following questions: Which thing in the film impressed you the most and why?
Which character is your favorite and why?
Which scene moved you the most and why?
As long as you choose one of the questions to think deeply about and write it down, it will form your own personal evaluation of someone, something, or a shot in the film.
3. Express your feelings.
This is the main part of the review. Students often do not mean what they say and shout empty slogans.
The most effective way is to make comparisons: either compare the characters in the film with yourself to find gaps and shortcomings; or connect with familiar people around you to express your own views; or compare the advanced deeds in the movie with those in life or society.
Compare the phenomena and discuss the feelings from both positive and negative aspects.
When writing, students can simply list some personal experiences, things (or people) they have heard and witnessed to make their feelings flesh and blood, and combine the narrative with the discussion.
In a word, only by contacting yourself, life and reality can you write true feelings.