What’s the point in having a goodie if the baddie aint bad. The villain has to portray what it really means to be evil and be every bit as capable as the hero of the piece of winning
scripts at their best?
A hero you can support
When you need a hero, you don’t just get the guy in, you get the big dawg. The best heroes are often very like-able and always get your support. This adds to the emotion of a films set piece moments.
A clear, original story
The guy who did the thing that opened the door the place that has the other thing that he needs to talk to about a thing…. You follow? The story should try to stay as clear as possible, or else an interesting plot twist becomes just more fodder for confusion. the story should resonate with yourself.
a film with an original story, great script, brilliant climactic action sequence ... and aliens
A quotable script
When you leave a great film, you should be able to quote at least one line from it. These lines hit a tone perfectly and send a shiver down your spine whether you’re hearing for your first or thirteenth time
a great score, great action and a creepy baddie
Great soundtrack
It doesn’t necessarily have to be hum able but it should certainly hit be hitting a sweet spot on your oral buds. A soundtrack should be the icing on the cake that perfectly complements the emotion you should be feeling.
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