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It depends!
Are we writing a general summary on the flick? Or are we typing a sparklingly sardonic blog review? Theses are widely known as the introduction to the essay. They state what the reader is in for, whether it be to inform, educate, or sway.
In the case of the former option (and assuming that's what this question is aimed at), it would be best to begin broadly. It could have a hook or two. A rhetorical question, etc. etc. If we're writing this essay about the movie, we would need to state the points we're going to hit in the essay itself. The pros and cons and the major plot points.
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