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Sunnychen Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Impress?

Cannon's film impresses on many levels.

Can you tell me what does the sentence mean? Thanks.
  

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I think that impress here can mean to cause to think , not simply "make a positive impression".

  • I think that impress here can mean to cause to think , not simply "make a positive impression".
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I think that impress here can mean to cause to think, not simply "make a positive impression".
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Still, I'm confused about "on many levels" -- does it mean "people of different levels"?
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In a film, the levels in question could include, acting, filming, music score, intelligence of the script, visual effects and the like.

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