In the world of movies, everyone has their own taste. Directors and producers pour their efforts into creating films, hoping they’ll be a hit. Even the actors choose roles based on their liking for the story. However, once a movie is released, success becomes uncertain. This unpredictability stems from the diverse tastes of the audience. Only those movies that resonate with a broad audience are remembered as hits and blockbusters.
Yet, even successful movies may not appeal to everyone. Conversely, some people may find enjoyment in films that didn’t fare well at the box office.
This diversity in taste extends to movie reviewers as well. Reviewers not only watch films but also analyze and critique them. They highlight positive aspects when they like a movie and point out negatives when they don’t. It’s their responsibility to provide a balanced evaluation.
Surprisingly, producers often target reviewers when a film doesn’t perform well. However, the impact of memes and trolls created by movie buffs, netizens, and social media pages can’t be ignored. Trolls and memes play a significant role in shaping public opinion about a movie, influencing perceptions in both positive and negative ways.
Despite this, producers tend to focus their complaints on reviewers and seldom consider the impact of memes and trolls. What adds to the frustration is the growing trend of producers criticizing reviewers, sometimes more vehemently than they address issues like piracy prints.