Rachel Zegler defends 'actually very good' movie Shazam! Fury Of The Gods
feels like actors wanting applause simply for being in something, without any consideration for the art and industry at hand. Things aren’t “good” simply because they’re made. To say that thesequel is “actually very good” not only flies in the face of recent reviews, but is a discredit to actually very good films.
Leveling professional criticism with any random negative post on social media is a disservice to what critics actually do and its importance in cultivating truly great work. Any proper evaluation comes from a place of love of the art itself and knowing the joys of arresting, interesting, and even fun films. To reduce critique as simply coming from a place of hatred is not only inaccurate, but beyond boring.
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