Paragraph 1: Offer your overall impression of the film while mentioning the movie’s title, director and key actors.
The Big Bang Theory is a quick wit collection on highly intellectual gentlemen and a interesting collection of female characters. Johnny Galecki as Leonard, Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper and Kaley Cuoco as Penny are just a few of the characters. Directed by Mark Cendrownski.
Paragraph 2: Summarize the plot of the film.
The plot of the episode I view was were Sheldon and Leonard's boss requested they attend a work party to grease the palms of rich potential donors. Sheldon refuses to attend leave the funding responsibility to Leonard and Rejash. After the fear of liberal arts receive the fund Sheldon joins the events repulsing all the donors.
Paragraph 3: How did the actors portray key character roles? Did they fulfill your expectations?
The roles of each character are well cemented. Leonard is the trustworthy friend that is always around to do what is necessary
Sheldon Cooper never fails to deliver witty one-liners and do things only to his liking. Nothing else will suffices for this quick witted genius.
Paragraph 4: Were any particular film techniques used in key scenes? How did the film techniques and music enhance the setting and themes of the film?
Most scene changes are moved by music. The music end and begins scenes while the camera angles are fairly static.
Paragraph 5: Offer a decisive factor that tells the reader to attend the film or not.
The humor and wit of the character keeps me tuning in. I am not one with a lot of spare time for t.v. but I must say when I do I hope I can catch episode or dear say watch On Demand.
Sheldon actually makes the show for me. Also Raj and Howard's friendship. The humor of their awkwardness is fantastic. I used to be a pretty avid viewer, but sadly I've slacked in the last two seasons. But I agree, it's a fantastic show, even if you only catch an episode every now and again.
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