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the film was captivated vs the film was captivating

The phrase 'the film was captivating' is correct, while 'the film was captivated' is incorrect. 'Captivating' is the correct adjective to describe something that holds one's interest or attention, like a film. 'Captivated' is a verb that means to hold the interest or attention of someone.

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the film was captivated

This phrase is incorrect. 'Captivated' is a verb, not an adjective, and cannot be used to describe a film.

The word 'captivated' is used as a verb to describe the action of holding someone's interest or attention. For example, 'The audience was captivated by the film.'
  • The film was prototypical in another way.
  • The film wasn't made, the film was killed.
  • The film was now 11 days behind schedule.
  • The film was incredibly outrageous and in some ways almost subversive.
  • The film was completed in April, 1975.
  • If the film was about me...
  • The film was An Inn in Tokyo.
  • But when the film was released, it was a huge hit.
  • Something happened before the film was finished.
  • Immediately after the premiere, the film was shortened and altered.
  • The film was completed in 1988 at the Mosfilm Studio.
  • I knowfrom Klimov the best camera men of the world sang praise to Radionov after the film was demonstrated at several festivals.
  • In fact... the film was not even developed.
  • The budget of the film was very limited.
  • The film was then called The Sleeping Prince.
  • I know for a fact that the film was processed in Berlin.
  • They arrested me when the film was released.
  • The film was My Favorite Brunette.
  • The film was inspired by one of the most notorious missing persons cases in New York City history.
  • The process of the film was a discovery.

the film was captivating

This phrase is correct. 'Captivating' is the correct adjective to describe something that holds one's interest or attention, like a film.

You can use 'captivating' to describe something that holds your interest or attention. For example, 'The film was captivating from start to finish.'
  • The film was prototypical in another way.
  • The film wasn't made, the film was killed.
  • The film was now 11 days behind schedule.
  • The film was incredibly outrageous and in some ways almost subversive.
  • The film was completed in April, 1975.
  • If the film was about me...
  • The film was An Inn in Tokyo.
  • But when the film was released, it was a huge hit.
  • Something happened before the film was finished.
  • Immediately after the premiere, the film was shortened and altered.
  • The film was completed in 1988 at the Mosfilm Studio.
  • I knowfrom Klimov the best camera men of the world sang praise to Radionov after the film was demonstrated at several festivals.
  • In fact... the film was not even developed.
  • The budget of the film was very limited.
  • The film was then called The Sleeping Prince.
  • I know for a fact that the film was processed in Berlin.
  • They arrested me when the film was released.
  • The film was My Favorite Brunette.
  • The film was inspired by one of the most notorious missing persons cases in New York City history.
  • The process of the film was a discovery.

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