Maybe this hypothetical personal was so distracted by the amazing acting that they didn’t realize the plot was nonsensical, or vice versa.
Even so, if that amazing element caused the person to really like the movie, they shouldn’t begin to hate it because of a less good aspect they didn’t notice. No film is perfect, there’s always going to be something that could have been done better. But what’s ultimately the most important is your experience with the film and how you felt about it. Just because a film has issues doesn’t mean you have to dislike it.
Exactly.
For a long time, Stargate was my #1 favourite film. I tried to watch it at least once a week and recommended it to anyone I could, even if I suspected it wasn’t the type of movie for them. Then around 2008, after I got regular Internet access, I became exposed to the various opinions people had on Stargate, learned about all the plotholes, leaps in logic, and general gaffes I hadn’t noticed myself, and became aware of just how flawed the film really was.
Nowadays, I don’t consider Stargate my #1 favourite; to be quite honest, on my list of favourite films, it sits right there down on the bottom. I still consider it a favourite, though, and I still get enjoyment out of it regardless of its glaring imperfections.
Frevious is just being frevious – allowing the naysayers to make up his mind for him and trying oh-so-very hard to say even more nays than they ever did.