Appreciative criticism
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[[André Bazin]] is known as a proponent of [[appreciative criticism]], wherein only critics who like a film can write a review of it, thus encouraging constructive [[criticism]]. Before him, there was [[Théophile Gautier]], who explicitly stated to want to do appreciative criticism. | [[André Bazin]] is known as a proponent of [[appreciative criticism]], wherein only critics who like a film can write a review of it, thus encouraging constructive [[criticism]]. Before him, there was [[Théophile Gautier]], who explicitly stated to want to do appreciative criticism. | ||
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André Bazin is known as a proponent of appreciative criticism, wherein only critics who like a film can write a review of it, thus encouraging constructive criticism. Before him, there was Théophile Gautier, who explicitly stated to want to do appreciative criticism.
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