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What is the most overrated movie?

For every new film that may be widely praised, the criticism of reviews and fierce criticism will make the film overvalued. This adjective is simply unfair. It judges the reaction of the crowd, not the actual movie.

But for some movies, the word overestimation comes from something deeper, that is, the failure of connecting with movies.

Spike Jones has experienced a disconnected society, and her magical journey is a film that is often overestimated.

The most common comments come from the same criticism.

"I like photography and atmosphere, but I don't like watching movies, which makes me dissatisfied. Overestimated. "

Yes, she is an emotional story, which means that it depends on the viewer's feelings, not the apparent surprise.

However, the incompatibility between the protagonist and the "lonely nature" does not make the film "overestimated". You can either sympathize with Theodore, accompany Ai, or laugh at all the stupidity.

Different movies will affect different people-this should not reduce the value of movies.

I thought "spotless eternal sunshine" was an ordinary movie, if not, it was fraternity.

As a movie based entirely on emotion, we feel that "overestimation" will never come to mind, and I know it has nothing to do with me personally.

Maybe sometimes bad characters or movie criticism will cause people's indifference, but not for her and the eternal sunshine. Their craftsmanship is almost perfect.

The way the audience interprets and feels about the film depends entirely on the audience.

For films that don't rely too much on subjectivity, the source of "overestimation" usually comes from people who put the film under radiation.

Parasites? After its release, it suddenly became a movie that people had to watch, and it was one of the best movies ever.

Although all these statements are absolutely correct, for some people, their expectations should be exaggerated.

If they enter the cinema and expect a masterpiece of extraordinary world changes, they will definitely leave the cinema and feel a little disappointed with a great layered thriller.

"Overestimated, not worth the hype."

But I don't see how external recognition factors should not make a work less valuable.

This is unfair to the creators. They will incur hatred and be punished because their works are well received.

Fortunately, the parasite was not dragged down by blind criticism, and naturally won the Oscar contest and got the really deserved praise, no matter what abnormal value it was.

But for other films, the label "overestimate" is dangerous and incomplete.

This word is just a poisonous mentality, a label of prejudice and prejudice, which belittles movies. These films have no personal influence and are judged according to factors beyond the control of the creators.