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Directions: Read the following passage from a review of director George Lucas's movie Star Wars and identify the critical approach the critic is using. Then, explain your answer in five sentences. Write your answers on your answer sheet. An Excerpt from a Review of George Lucas's Movie Star Wars Lucas's talents lie more in the realm of film technique than film writing. The plot is a simplistic "shoot 'em-up" war story of good versus evil, with stock characters such as the innocent hero, the beautiful damsel in distress, and the rogue with the heart of gold. The characters are shallow and always over-shadowed by the technical aspects of the film and their dialogue is cartoonish and awkward. Although the sparse story line, weak characters, and lack of strong dialogue are obvious flaws, the visual effects are well done and so overwhelming that the impact of the film as a whole is not marred. (Hirayama, R. L. Star Wars, Magill's Survey of Cinema)​



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Several works of art can be subjected to criticism by other experts in the field. The critical approach used by the critic on George Lucas's movie Star Wars is;

  • The Formalistic Criticism.

Formalistic criticism considers the work of art as independent. It is based on the features of the work such as the characters, lighting, sound, props, editing, and special effects.

In the criticism above, the critic analyzed the characters, the plot, the technical aspects of the film, and the storyline. He thus used the critical approach of formalism.

He makes no mention of the director or historical accounts. His criticisms were based purely on features of the film.

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