how does this happen?
>>220988996jewish movie
On rare occasions the general audiences get it right.
>>220988996Wes Anderson was on the cusp of becoming a meme but not quite a meme yet.
>>220988996Some people enjoy the films of Wes Anderson.
>>220988996Movie critics and audiences have very different criteria to rate a movie. Most audiences really don't mind much the politics of the story, unless is part of the story, but critics would be harsh on a movie that isn't immediately political.
that was before it was trendy to like wes anderson
>>220988996my favorite wes anderson movie bar none, its perfect
critics loved his big breakthrough movie royal tenenbaums i guess they felt his next movie was just more of the same but worse
life aquatic is too fucking long, theres only so much wes anderson you can sit through at once and that limit is 2 hours
>>220988996If something has a low critic score and a high audience score it means it's probably a great film.
>>220989742Tenebaums and life aquatic are nothing alike.
>mid movie overpraised by "movie buffs"
>>220989055When there’s a split it’s usually the audiences that are right>critics rotten, audience freshCritics got filtered or were expecting more out of a dumb, fun movie>critics fresh, audience rottenTypically woke, fart-huffing nonsense that fails to entertain which is what a movie is supposed to do
I don't know but this was actually his best work.
>>220988996I think it was his best movie But he only made 3 good movies
>>220988996this is how it's supposed to be -- critic scores (by the very name CRITIC) is supposed to be lower than audience score.
>>220988996>Wes PlebersonThere are more reddit pseuds than decent critics, that's how.