Marife: That was a bad movie because, by not providing viewers with all ... ...

Marife: That was a bad movie because, by not providing viewers with all the information necessary for solving the murder, it violated a requirement of murder mysteries. Nguyen: But the filmmaker wanted viewers to focus on the complex relationship between the chief detective and her assistant. The murder just provided the context in which the relationship developed, and should not be taken as a defining characteristic of the film. Marife’s and Nguyen’s comments indicate that they disagree about
(A) whether the movie was a bad one
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*This question is included in Oct 2012 LSAT (PT67): Logical Reasoning A