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The movie critic wrote: 'The film attempts to be a grand epic but feels more like a collection of expensive music videos.' What is the critic's opinion?
AThe film is a masterpiece.
BThe film has good music but lacks a strong, cohesive story.
CThe film was very cheap to make.
DThe film is only for musicians.
✓ Correct Answer: B — The film has good music but lacks a strong, cohesive story.
Comparing a film to music videos implies it is visually/aurally flashy but structurally weak as a narrative.
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