Dear Critical Moviegoers writers,
My name is Amanda Bennett and I have been following your blog for quite some time already. I have noticed that all the movies you have picked are focused on teenagers, young adults and adults. But what happens with movies for children? These are important movies that you are leaving behind. I think it would be very important to add texts related to these kinds of movies, so your target audience would be wider. Also, it would be very beneficiary for you.
I think that, as university writers, you should not be closing your discussions up to certain topics just because of the age of your audience. I think that you are not taking children or parents into consideration when you choose the movies you write about. This is very disappointing because this is a great blog to be shared with the whole family.
Moreover, as future teachers, you should be able to connect with all kinds of people, no matter how old they are, using a language that can be understood without sacrificing the quality of your lexicon. For this reason, it would be helpful for you to take movies for children seriously, as I have seen that you connect well enough with teenagers and adults. Your big flaw has been to leave boys and girls out of your sight.
It has been a pleasure for me to read your texts; I think that movies are a topic that can be as varied as you want it to be, there is always a certain movie that lets you debate about the topic you want to discuss. But I think that movies for children must not be left aside because they convey powerful messages with simple language, something that could be useful for you, as pedagogy students. As a future mother, I would like my children to be taught by teachers who can bond with students of all ages, not only teenagers.
Yours truly,
Amanda Bennett.
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