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This was 2009's wannabe pseudo film fans go to hate film


The Razzies choose a film for people who identify themselves as film fans to pounce on to and you have to do it big. You need a lot of noticeable actors and you need a unique story. These two factors give you the chance to say "A list actor was bad" and "the plot was bad" or "they were trying too hard" or as I have seen elsewhere, the gold dust of "Sandra Bullock's hair put me off" and another person saying the tragedy of kids down a well as "that wasn't even funny".

I really don't think it was meant to be all that funny. It was funny but not like ha-ha funny that you use it to justify being a wannabe pseudo film fan.

It's a great film. 4.6 is weird.

I do feel, it was far too intelligent for most people. I also think people were insulted to see an intelligent person ridiculed, because, after all, they are pseudo film fans who think they are intelligent.

I loved it. It's a shame that we live in a connected world used to hate and for people who want to belong to supposed "intellectual" pursuits to justify their interests by hating things.

That's just the sad world we live in.

Oh well.

I would give it 7.5. I don't think it is any less than 6.5.


The summary of the film is this.

I don't recall anybody written to dislike her in the film. There is no black and white in this film. The characters all have dimensions to them.

It was just a girl looking for love, being used by the media and then it all turning around through the sub-plot of finding heroes in the world.

The tag being, the only hero is you. You don't have to follow rules.

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