I understand you need articles written for Your mobile car wash. I have extensive analytical research skills and will embellish upon only the best points. The quality of my work is the standard for professionalism and clarity in subject matter. I have an example of a short review I did for school. It was a kind of review, breaking down what I thought of the film, the content, and the purpose.
The secret Garden
I believe that entertainment should always stimulate something inside the viewer. That’s why we watch a movie, see a play, or read a book. I believe it’s a form of escape from reality. We entertain ourselves with these art forms and are carried off into them by our emotional responses. I think “The Secret Garden” is one of my favorites because it’s full of emotion and passion. The writer was very focused on capturing those moments that we all experience in growing up and stabbed them into the heart of this film. The story of the young girl Mary is similar to my own experience. The young girl has handsome and wealthy parents who don’t care for her at all. She tries to get their attention but it’s as if she was never there. In the beginning of the film her mother and father are attending their own social gathering in there home when a large earthquake hits. Mary’s parents are killed in the earthquake and Mary is left alone without any immediate family. She is then sent away to her mothers’ only surviving-immediate relative, an uncle who is devastated by his wife’s death from a fall on the swing in the secret garden.
I believe this piece is great because it is very passionate. From the devastating guilt Mary’s uncle feels for the death of his wife, to the mischievous play-dates of Mary and her “posse” at Misselthwaite Manor. The film is full of “non invasive” drama. The only thing I think should have changed is the fact that Mary’s character is so set-aside from all the others. As if Mary was ten year-old-savior of some sorts. And the writer (in my opinion) gave her too-
much power and the character consequently “ran away with it”. I feel Mary’s character could have been represented by softer, more understanding intelligence. I think she could have seemed more “feminine” and kinder with her intuitiveness. Although Mary’s character was very smart, I feel that the writer could have presented her in a more loving way. I guess where I’m getting with all this is that I don’t think a character as ignorant as Mary’s was represented, could have projected the other attributes included in her role. It just wasn’t realistic to me.
I don’t think this piece is popular. I think I like it, but I don’t think there’s too many like me who’d enjoy it for the reasons I do. I think this movie is definitely a feast of all my favorite emotions. All the scenery and dialogue have an aroma of intense emotion and passion. I feel the director had a very good sense of what the writer had in mind. I find this to be something that really makes a film popular in it’s own genre. When the director “knocks it out” as if you were reading each action right off the pages of the book. I believe the writer conjured up a monumental dream, and made it come true.
I think the main audience for this film is young children and adults. The story itself contains many of the experiences we have as young children growing up. From the jealousy that’s aroused in Mary’s cousin because of her befriending Dicken, to the children’s odd séances around a campfire. All of these types of odd dares and “make-believes’” are things we’ve experienced in our adolescence. The movie is like an exciting dream, a journey I like to take again and again. I love it. I place a high value on this piece for originality and dramatic execution. I think it’s an important and very significant piece of entertainment in film and writing history. This is obviously just an example of my writing ability I have much experience in research and projecting a clients feelings and purpose and being their voice. Thanks,
Marie M.