FILM YOU WANT TO WATCH AGAIN
IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Instructions
You will have 1 minute to think and make notes on the topic.
The examiner will give you paper and a pencil for note-making.
Then, you must speak continuously for 1–2 minutes on the topic.
Usually, this is around 10–12 sentences spoken naturally..
Band 7 Answer
One film I’d love to watch again is “Forrest Gump.” I first watched it about two years ago with my family during a weekend movie night. It’s a drama film that tells the story of a simple man named Forrest who ends up experiencing many important events in American history, all by chance.
The main reason I want to watch it again is because it left a deep impression on me. The story is emotional, inspiring, and sometimes funny. Tom Hanks did an amazing job playing the main character, and the message of the film — about kindness, patience, and never giving up — really touched me.
I also liked the music and the way the movie showed different time periods and events in a very natural way. I think if I watch it again, I might understand some parts better and appreciate the details more. It’s a movie that stays with you for a long time.
Band 8 Answer
A film I’d definitely like to watch again is “Inception,” directed by Christopher Nolan. I first saw it a few years ago in the cinema, and even though I’ve watched it once, it’s the kind of film that almost demands a second viewing.
It’s a science fiction thriller that explores the idea of dreams within dreams. The main character, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, is a skilled thief who enters people’s dreams to steal their secrets — but in this case, he’s asked to plant an idea instead. The story is incredibly complex, with multiple layers of reality happening at once.
What makes me want to watch it again is the depth and detail of the film. There are so many hidden clues and meanings that I’m sure I missed the first time. The visuals are stunning, the soundtrack is powerful, and the concept is both mind-bending and thought-provoking. Every time I think about it, I find myself questioning what’s real and what isn’t.
I believe watching it again would help me catch the small details I overlooked and understand the plot more deeply. It’s one of those rare films that becomes more interesting the more you think about it.