
What is a movie that everyone seems to LOVE (like the most common score on Letterboxed is 5 ★ LOVE), but you just despise?
For me a recent example would be the 2013 romcom "About Time".

For me a recent example would be the 2013 romcom "About Time".
I've heard Adum and mutliple other reviewers say that you should watch this movie in a theater because its a great movie to experience in a crowd. However, I have multiple reasons why that may not be a good idea.
1- In my country, the movie doesn't come to theaters till October
2- The censorship authorities in my country will censor the theatrical release in the following manner:
a- Any scenes containing kissing, making, groping, will most likely NOT be censored
b- Any scenes containing naked genitalia or naked female breasts will most likely be completely cut out of the movie
c- Any scenes containing actual sexual intercourse regardless of nudity will most likely be completely cut out of the movie
So, based on this information, and if you've seen the movie, do you think my first viewing should be at home (that version will be the complete uncensored version), or should I wait till it comes out in theaters? I'll be watching it in theaters regardless, but I don't wanna ruin my first experience. Thanks!
Of course, I had heard of Netflix making shows for background viewing a while ago, but it never crossed my mind that it could be as bad as this clip from the new ATLA live action show. Like what in the actual fuck? How is this not parody?? Do yall have anymore examples of dialogue or otherwise that is on this level?
https://x.com/CultureCrave/status/2069545524357926927?s=20
Would've been funnier if she said Scar tbh, but Mufasa is pretty good, too.
I only even heard of Persepolis like 3 months ago, when idiots on twitter were accusing her of being an enabler of the war on Iran. I loved the movie. So sad.