Ok, umm - take your first paragraph after your introduction:
basically, you want the marker to see that this paragraph is completely relevant, and so you could say something like this (of course, ensure that you link it back to the question):
Therefore, through the application of an array of cinematic techniques, a dehumanising system is portrayed that immerses the responder into the film and thus allows them to experience and be emotionally captivated by the art of (whatever that person's name is, lol).
Sometihng like that should do - but see how I'm integrating the key words of the question? Like "captivating" and "art of ____". It's just sometihng simple like that that could make all the difference from an A grade response to a B grade response - I like to call these closing lines "mini-conclusions", as ultimately, you are summarising the central ideas of your pargraph in one sentence that shows the marker, "Yes, this person HAS answered the question and has provided relevant examples to support their claims."
Do you understand what I'm getting at?
I hope so ! LOL. GOOD LUCK ! ! !