Great movie! Why is it hated?!
After watching this hugely entertaining satire, which was very stylishly shot and also stylishly directed by DePalma, I looked it up on imdb, wikipedia, etc.. My face dropped. Realizing that this movie was (and is) hated both by audiences (except for Eastern Europe appearently) and critics left me completely baffled.
So let me ask you: WHY?
The main reason seems to be that it isn't much like the book (which I have not read). I read online that the novel is better and darker. OK, but why can't people judge this movie on it's own?
Or is it because there is not a single truly sympathetic character? But isn't that also true for the book?
Is it because it kinda holds a mirror up to Americans, with its (exaggerated) portrayal of some of the worst examples of american society of the 80s? Lotsa nasty and seemingly irredeemable characters in this movie. Reminds me of how the American audience hated Showgirls, with it's central theme of exploitation of other people.
Do people tend to hate movies about rich, upper class people? (John Boorman's "Where the Heart is" also comes to mind) Is it the ofter over-the-top acting? To me, that was part of it's charm.
Seriously, why the hate?
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