Alright, alright, just saying that some DC fans can't help but laugh out loud.
"DC fans are so miserable" - these should be some of the comments I've seen the most recently.
Or fall into the trap, or laugh in a veiled manner, or show mercy like sympathy...
Because the BVS word-of-mouth and evaluation are on the street.
Even true fans like me can't choose to turn a blind eye.
On the Thursday afternoon before the release, I saw the consistent low scores and negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes on Weibo, and I began to feel a little ominous in my heart.
On Friday, Weibo and Tieba showed the phenomenon of two sides falling: I wish I could exaggerate all the compliments, if I say bad, I spent tens of dollars to watch a bad movie.
It wasn't until I watched BVS on Saturday that I realized it wasn't as bad as the reviews said, and of course, I can appreciate the length of the first half - the characters are interspersed a little too much.
I'm a DC fan, so I like this movie too.
Although some people think this is a bad movie, I still like it.
(Well, even I feel the tendency to transition to NC fans again.)
But when I see those bad reviews, my heart still stings, as if the things you cherish are worthless in the eyes of others.
For example, I like HP.
The roommate didn't like it, and one day he made his own remarks, saying that HP is a bad movie, Harry Potter is a big idiot, and Voldemort is an idiot.
At the time, I was extremely restrained from refuting, after all, everyone has something they like.
The more you like something, the more others hate it.
right.
So... BVS word of mouth, ratings, comments, etc. I have already read it, I like it.
Watching a movie is a very personal thing, and if you really like the movie you watch, so be it.
No matter what its evaluation, in your heart, it must already be the TOP3 in your "I think the best movies" list.
In the same way, BVS is also full score in my heart.
Watch your favorite movies and let others tell you.
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