When reviewing a poor film, stay objective and respectful, explaining why the movie didn’t work instead of simply calling it bad. Focus on specific weaknesses such as poor acting, weak story, confusing direction, or bad editing. Always try to mention a few positives to keep your review balanced and fair. Explain why the film failed, like unclear tone or weak character development, and offer constructive suggestions for improvement. Finally, end with a clear, balanced conclusion that sums up your honest opinion while remaining professional and considerate.