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[Exploring Cinema: Perspectives on Film Genres, Stars, and Recommendations]-[📽️ Films (S03E08) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-06-01

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Insights into Cinema: A Conversation with Rory

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the world of cinema, covering personal preferences, the nature of fame, and the nuances of film appreciation. The discussion provides a goldmine of vocabulary for learners aiming for a Band 9 score.

Personal Preferences and Film Tastes

Rory admits that his interest in films has waned slightly, partly due to a shorter "attention span" and time constraints. When he does watch, he gravitates toward genres that "fire his imagination" or align with his "dark sense of humor," such as science fiction, horror, and dark comedy. He notes that while he is "sarky" (sarcastic), this is a common trait in British culture, where humor is often rooted in irony rather than darkness.

The Reality of Fame and Film Stars

When discussing favorite actors, Rory highlights Chris Hemsworth and Emily Blunt, emphasizing that his admiration is based on how well they "portray the roles" rather than their personal lives. Despite the glamour, Rory clarifies that he would never want to be a film star. He views the profession as "demanding" and "high-pressure," noting that he is content with his current, less stressful role. He also expresses skepticism regarding the "real hold" film stars have on "public consciousness," suggesting that their influence might be disproportionate.

The Art of Watching Movies

Rory shares his habit of "cracking jokes" while watching films, which necessitates choosing companions who share his mood. He acknowledges the modern trend of "binge-watching"—consuming multiple episodes or films in one sitting—though he admits his own attention span makes this difficult. He recalls being moved to tears only once as a child while watching Mighty Joe Young, famously dismissing Titanic because it is "too long" and predictable.

Curated Recommendations

Rory suggests three films that offer different viewing experiences:

  1. The Devil Wears Prada: Chosen for its humor, which Rory feels reflects aspects of his own life.
  2. Starship Troopers: Described as a "sci-fi action flick" that is "mindless entertainment," though he cautions that it contains "graphic violence" and "adult content," making it unsuitable for younger audiences.
  3. Contact: A slower, more "profound" science fiction film featuring Jodie Foster, which he recommends watching alone to fully appreciate its spiritual impact.

Linguistic Takeaways for IELTS Success

The episode concludes with a breakdown of essential vocabulary for describing films:

  • Genres & Descriptions: Learners should move beyond basic terms like "comedy" and use specific descriptors like "dark comedy," "slapstick," "thought-provoking," or "thrilling."
  • Technical Terms: Key terms such as "plot," "cast," "main character," and "star" (used as a verb) are vital for high-level discussions.
  • Adjectives: Enhance your speaking by using phrases like "keeps me on the edge of my seat" or describing a film as "moving" or "action-packed."
  • Grammar: The hosts highlight the importance of structures like "used to" for past habits and mixed conditionals (e.g., "I would remember if I had met them") to demonstrate complex grammatical control.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm glad we're not being filmed, to be honest.
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It's getting a bit out of control.
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Actually, probably not as much as I used to.
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Either way, I don't really enjoy them as much as I used to
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anything that fires my imagination
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📝Key Phrases

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if all goes according to plan
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get out of control
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fire one's imagination
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knee-jerk reaction
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on reflection
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And I'm Rory.
We are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We started this super podcast because we want you to know high-level vocabulary and common IELTS speaking topics.
We want you to speak naturally using good grammar and super vocabulary for a high score.

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