

Yet it will be because of their own personal bias that they will be able to give you that advice. Anyone you know could possibly tell you why you should or should not watch a movie. Their biases come through each and every time they write a review and the problem with this is that in a sense they become just like everyone else at this point, just with a louder voice.
Paddington 2 metacritic movie#
Many times critics will blast one movie for not making sense despite the fact that this is the point of the movie and that it is following its natural course, only to turn around and praise a movie such as Paddington simply because it is well done and despite not making sense, ahem, a talking bear, still will be lauded as something brilliant and worthy of their praise. A good way to prove this is that some movies that they have lambasted in the past have still been seen by fans as some of the finest films ever made, no matter what the critics have said. Their opinions, which are often desired as unbiased as possible, still come with a heavy dose of personal taste and as such are not entirely reliable. But the truth of the matter is that critics don’t risk much when it comes to letting their opinion fly and seeking to tell people why something is ‘bad’ or ‘good’. I’m very certain that someone who knows better, there’s always someone, could teach me a lesson, or try, when it comes to criticizing anything. That’s right, I said it, the job of a critic is just too easy. While I won’t say that it’s not a good movie, because that would be a lie quite honestly, Rotten Tomatoes, in fact many critics, are simply not reliable since they’re job is simply too easy.

Paddington is a sweet and very lovable character but he most definitely a kids’ movie and as such it’s not entirely fair of the site to state that it is the overall, hands down best movie they’ve ever reviewed. Honestly, Rotten Tomatoes is perhaps one of the most vicious and sometimes very unfair critics page ever conceived. Instead everyone’s favorite bear that loves to make people’s lives easier would be better served if fans would speak out and say just why it’s so great. I’m sure Paddington 2 is worth the chance to go see but endorsing it by saying that it’s been the best-reviewed movie of all time by Rotten Tomatoes is hardly the greatest achievement in the world.
