Here is a sample of our magazine review text, we introduced the element of conversational writing in order to appeal to our target audience, of the mid teens to early 20s.
10 Minutes
Ten minutes is a long time. It can make or break you, it can change your whole life. Young Hubert's life is about to take the turn for the worse, and the best, in this short film 10 Minutes', directed by Callum Bates. The film follows the life of Hubert through two perspectives, essentially good and bad. The bad perspective sees him wake up ten minutes late on the day of an important exam and a series of unfortunate events follow, ultimately ending up with him failing the exam. Pretty bad say id you ask me! The good perspective shows the opposite, Hubert waking up on time and avoiding all of the drama recently seen through the bad perspective and eventually receiving a 'A' in his exam. Yippee! Bates said "the film was inspired by the block buster 'Run Lola Run' and aims to entertain audiences with a mixture of humour and despair"
And there's definitely elements of humour and despair, lots of it in fact. You just can't help laughing your head off at the luck Hubert has during the bad perspective, all caused by waking up ten minutes late, but you also feel a sense of sympathy for Hubert as his day gradually gets worse and worse. From missing his breakfast to getting robbed, Hubert just can't seem to get his day back on track. However, this despair is instantly healed by hubert's luck in the possesses, solely due to waking up on time is amazing and heartwarming with the added effect of humour making the film a classic.
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