"One of my favorite movies is Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man Tells No Tales. The cinematography of this movie is outstanding, there are a lot of eye-capturing action scenes. The setting the movie takes place in affects the viewer because it tricks them into thinking it is unexplored and a place for adventures. A lot of money was placed into getting a really good camera so the scenes are clear and focused. All of these things don’t make the movie likable though, it’s the actors and the script that everyone likes." --Madelyn Schaus
"My favorite movie is Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohan. It's about these two girls who thought they were the only child found they were twins at camp. I loved how the people behind the scene were able to make the actress turn into a twin to make it seem like there were two of them. It also showed off her skills as she was able to play an American and British actress and the fact that she had to do the scene twice when the twins were together. This movie was handcrafted in such a way that it's almost as if she had a real twin in life. It's even ironic that their divorced parents thought to send them to the same summer camp. Genuinely speaking, Parent Trap is the way to go if you like camp movies." "I’ve watched The Titanic more than a hundred times as a child, it’s my favorite movie of all time. The cinematography is amazing. The entire boat was made of green screens. My favorite scene where Jack is holding Rose on the railing, and he goes “open your eyes” and she goes “I’m flying, Jake” is all CGI. They make it look so real as if there were really on a boat in the middle of the ocean." --Breanna Stensaker "My favorite movie as of right now would be The Black Phone. The cinematography of the movie is very high quality, the camera angle is sharp, and the motion was clear. The color that was added to the film was set for the year. The color gave off a 1980s vibe which was where the movie was taking place and the setup was also fitted in with the theme. The old school cars, the way people dressed, and how the setting looked. When it comes to the likeability of the movie, I would give the movie a 10/10. The abstract of the movie was perfect." --Mame Mebow
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