HOW SHOULD A GOOD CRITIQUE SOUND?

A+reportsThat was some sort of problematic that was posed by my professor to us. Our professor on film is a tough one. She demands us to literally breathe all the theoretical frameworks we discuss in class. That is difficult for me since I am just a neophyte with regard to all these theoretical jargon. It splits my brain into two every time I read a highly theoretical work on a certain film or artistic movement. Two weeks ago, my professor asked the whole class to submit a critique writing on the correlation between psychoanalysis and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. How on earth will I ever produce an essay on that? It was poetically impossible to do so. Much as I tried, I would often stop at a certain part of the essay writing and then… deadlock, I won’t be able to proceed. That is why I sought the help of a custom writing paper to assist me in producing an essay on psychoanalysis and Hitchcokian filmography. I submitted a draft to the writer who worked on my essay. When I got it back, the paper was written in an understandable manner that I joked even my grandma could understand what psychoanalysis is.

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