As I've had my series of mistakes with my summary paper I've gotten some good feed back on what a quality summary actually is and what it should consist of. When I started writing my summary it was one sided not because of the movie, but because of me and the way that I felt about the conflict on screen. After recognizing my one sided paper I went back to correctly explain what the film was trying to say and now it feels as if I'm speaking more from the movie.
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