Dear Reader,
In Lesson 4 of #wewrite, we paid attention to stories (crime and fable), commenting, and a short film review. Like in the lessons before we were present in different communities. Unfortunately, only 6 participants wrote a review about a short film (video) and 2 out of 6 did all three tasks. Twelve participants are good for amazing stories and reviews worth your time reading and I would say follow them.
Task 1 - Crime Story
Task 2 - Fable
Task 3 - Short Film Review
The winners were calculated by adding up the points obtained in tasks 1, 2 and 3 plus points for commenting and engagement.
The crime story is remarkable and a review is written about a short film.
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A good crime story. Her "fable" can make a good story for children. An Indonesian short film is shared. She made a great effort in commenting and engaging.
Short Film Review - Adit, Sopo & Jarwo
The film reviewed wasn't a short film but he was the only one who started with the name of the sports movie, director and so on. Extra points he received by leaving good comments and engagement.
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Let us be the detective, wrote a fable with a moral (or not), commented, replied and reviewed Forest Gump which isn't a short film.
Her fable is remarkable and touching. She did not write a review about a short film and what she wrote was way more than just a review...
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The reports used you find back in the lessons.