1. How does the movie reflect its social context?? How are the social the social conditions depicted in the movie different or
similar than those today?
2. To what degree does the movie shed light on common or universal social
and human problems?
3. How are the issues faced by college students in the movie similar to issues
you see or encounter in your own college experience?
4. Select two social problems demonstrated in the film and describe each of
the social problems from a sociological perspective learn during the course (it
must be two different perspectives).
Format
Your review should have a title page specifying the title of the movie you are
reviewing, your name, the names of your instructor and class, and the date
you are submitting the review. The title page should be followed by the body
of the review, which should be about 750 words long – about three doublespaced pages using a 12-point font. If you cite any sources, the full citations
should appear in a separate References section at the end. Use the standard
APA citation style (no abstract – citations required but if references used they
must be cited)