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^ It is the overall impact. One thing if enjoyable enough can ruin a film for myself. In particular the number of larger budget films with increasingly horrible writing is worrisome. Sure some are still fantastic and have good writing (edge of tomorrow, interstellar) but the number that aren't simply bad but embarrassing to a degree that is scary (tmnt, in particular tas2, tf age of extinction [though it does seem as if some good ideas where destroyed by mr bay and the short schedule it had], divergent and so on) and it only seems to be getting worse.
Don't get me wrong their can be flaws in good films, but some flaws for some are to much to overlook. It may seem minor to others but taste is a funny beast. The thing that interests me the most about Jupiter Ascending is Eddie Redmayne as the villain. A very under rated actor. |
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