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Home IELTS Writing IELTS Writing Task 2

Some movies are serious, designed to make the audience think

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You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Some movies are serious, designed to make the audience think. Other movies are designed primarily to amuse and entertain. Which type of movie do you prefer?

Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

You should write at least 250 words.

Model Answer 1:
It is a fact that various types of movies are produced by film-makers. While some films are made for the purpose of light entertainment, others are produced to make their viewers think and predict. Out of the various genres of films, I personally like the serious one, and the following essay will discuss in details.

To begin with, there are various genres of films produced these days, and each of them is made for different purposes. In the modern world, the demand for relaxing and fun movies is increasing, therefore many producers are creating drama comedy films, such as ‘Home Alone’ or ‘American Pie’, and others are making cartoon movies such ‘Shrek’ or ‘Kung Fu Panda’. Although some people might criticise that the quality of these films is average or below standard, but the main purpose of the producer is to refresh and entertain their viewers.

On the other hand, some film producers are creating serious films. These films are designed to make their audiences think and give full attention to the plot of the films. If the viewers lose their concentration or got some distraction, they will found some difficulties in understanding the story. Movies that are classified into this genre are mystery, horror and war movies. Some examples of these films are ‘Sherlock Holmes’, ‘Enemy of the States’ or ‘The Games’.

In conclusion, it is true that each movie is produced for different purposes. Some movies are produced for pure entertainment, while others are made for a specific purpose. I personally prefer serious films, since there are many things that you can get and learn from watching these films.

(Approximately271words)

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Model Answer 2:
Different people like different types of movies. Some people like to watch a movie that makes them think. They prefer movies with a murder investigation or some kind of intricate plot. Other people prefer movies that make them laugh. Personally, I like more comedies, but sometimes my husband insists on watching a fantastic or a scary movie just to diversify our repertory.

Comedies make one laugh. People can just relax, buy a bottle of soda and some popcorn and enjoy those moments. It is a means of eliminating stress and tension. Usually, we go to the movie theatre once a month because in this case we always find new comedies to watch. I like those moments when it is dark and one can just enjoy the actions from a large screen.

I do not want to say that I do not like movies that make me think. Sometimes I really like the plot or performance. For example, “Traffic”, a movie about drugs and young people, is very touching and topical. From my point of view, every family should watch this movie together and discuss the important aspects of it. One more example of this kind of movies is “Mister G”. It is about a little boy who needed a surgery to live. His heart did not work properly, so a boy needed another one to survive . Basically, the movie is about a family that faces many difficulties and obstacles, trying to save their only child. I think that humankind needs such movies. First of all, they help people enjoy their life and be grateful. Second of all, they help people realise that they are a big family.

In summary, I think that every movie must teach us to be kind, strong and grateful.

(Approximately293words)

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