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People overly focusing on “plot holes”

Anyone else growing tired of the nonstop ‘criticisms’ of a movie for not holding their hand and explaining every little detail? Is it really so bad for people that a movie ending with unanswered questions is a flaw now?

This is mainly about what I’ve seen people criticize Us for but I’ve seen it happen with most movies coming out today, ala A Quiet Place for example.

I don’t know, am I the only one who honestly isn’t upset when a movie doesn’t answer anything or has a plot hole or too? Movies will never be perfect, especially horror movies. There’s going to be inconsistencies, plot holes, and unanswered questions, but as long as it’s not so massively distracting it breaks the entire plot, does it really matter?

Personally, I just think it’s annoying sometimes that it feels like a movie can’t just be a movie nowadays because cinemasins had to know every detail about a character’s motive.

Criticism for film is important, don’t get me wrong, but it feels like this is ALL people focus on nowadays. Or maybe not, did people scream plot hole about not getting a scene where Michael Myers goes to the hardware store and makes the decision to steal the mask?



Submitted March 25, 2019 at 01:51PM by ratlizards https://ift.tt/2HF70AK

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