VOCABULARY: Movie review

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Across
  1. 3. An idea, phrase, or element that has been overused to the point of losing its originality or impact.
  2. 6. A work of exceptional skill, creativity, or artistry that is often considered a defining achievement of its creator.
  3. 8. Lacking clear organization or flow, making it difficult to follow or connect ideas or events.
  4. 9. Easily remembered due to being special, unique, or particularly impressive.
  5. 13. Slightly indecent or provocative, often pushing the boundaries of acceptable content in a playful way.
  6. 14. The representation or depiction of a character, situation, or concept in art, literature, or media.
  7. 16. Filling someone with motivation, creativity, or enthusiasm, often due to the exceptional quality of the work or the emotions it evokes.
  8. 19. Describing a story or plot that progresses quickly, often filled with action or events that keep the audience engaged.
  9. 20. Describing someone or something that is gaining recognition and showing promise for future success.
  10. 21. A follow-up work that continues the story or builds upon the themes of a previous book, movie, or play.
Down
  1. 1. Capturing interest or curiosity, often due to being mysterious or unusual.
  2. 2. Encouraging deep reflection or stimulating serious consideration about important issues or ideas.
  3. 4. Having imperfections or weaknesses, either in a character or a creative work, which can sometimes add complexity or depth.
  4. 5. Hypnotically fascinating or captivating, holding the audience’s attention completely.
  5. 7. Evoking strong emotions, often bringing the audience to tears or deep reflection.
  6. 10. Unlikely or implausible, often used to describe a plot or story that stretches credibility.
  7. 11. A version of a story, book, or play that has been changed to suit a different medium, such as a film or television show.
  8. 12. A dramatic ending to a chapter, episode, or story that leaves the audience in suspense, eager to know what happens next.
  9. 15. A person who evaluates and provides opinions about creative works like books, films, or performances, often professionally.
  10. 17. The written text of a play, movie, or television show, including dialogue and stage directions.
  11. 18. Extremely exciting or compelling, holding the audience's attention completely.