As I don't know the exact review, in general, her summary could cover elements such as the film's use of silence and stillness to create an otherworldly atmosphere. It may also touch on how the film's narrative structure, which seems simple at first but unfolds in a complex way as the story progresses, contributes to its overall impact. The use of the ghost as a symbol rather than a typical horror - movie - style spook could be another aspect she might have included in her summary.
Sorry, I don't have the exact summary of her review. But it might include thoughts on the movie's unique style.
I don't have access to her exact review, so I can't summarize it. But it might summarize the overall plot and then discuss the movie's strengths and weaknesses.
She could have analyzed how 'A Ghost Story' creates a unique atmosphere. For example, she might discuss how the use of long takes and slow pacing contribute to the overall mood of the movie. Maybe she also looked at how the actors brought the characters, even the ghost, to life in a very minimalist way. The film's exploration of themes such as time, loss, and memory might also be a part of her review.
I'm not sure specifically what Manohla Dargis' reviews of 'A Ghost Story' are without looking it up. But generally, reviews might focus on aspects like the film's cinematography, the unique take on the ghost concept, and the performances of the actors.
Sure, you can. But it might be a challenge to capture all the nuances and details in a concise review.
One of the main points in the review could be the movie's ability to make the audience feel. It made us feel the pain, the anger, and the love that still lingered. Another point might be the screenplay's structure. It was well - paced, not too rushed or too slow, which allowed the story to unfold naturally. And of course, the chemistry between the actors which was essential for a movie about a relationship.
Since I don't know the exact review, I can only assume. It might start by giving an overview of the story in 'Marriage Story'. Then it could highlight the great performances of the actors, which bring the complex emotions of the characters to life. It may also mention how the film effectively shows the pain and confusion that comes with the end of a marriage.
Sorry, I haven't read the 'National Review' piece on the collusion story, so I can't summarize it.
In the 'Review of Westside Story', it may emphasize the way it blends different art forms. The dancing, acting, and music work together seamlessly. The themes of love and hate are central. The story's ability to show the human side of both sides of the conflict, not just making one side the 'bad guys', is also a likely key point. It also might discuss how the movie or musical adaptation has changed over time if it's a more in - depth review.
I'm sorry, without reading the actual 'stonewoods a ghost story', it's hard to summarize it precisely. But generally, it might be about some spooky events that occur in Stonewoods, perhaps involving ghosts, haunted places, or strange happenings.
To effectively summarize a novel in a review, focus on the main plot points. Mention the beginning, like the initial situation or conflict. Then, talk about the middle, where the story develops and complications arise. Finally, include the end result or resolution. For example, in '1984', it begins with Winston's discontent in a totalitarian society, in the middle he tries to rebel, and at the end he is broken by the regime.