That seems like a valid opinion to me. Their stance is that the gap between the point of view that the filmmakers are trying to portray and what's actually on screen reveals something interesting about the psychology of the filmmakers. I can see how one might find that more enjoyable than a more technically-good and polished movie like Knives Out or Parasite.
IDK. Maybe if it came from different people I would be more open to the take. I feel like they end up reacting to the online discourse of a movie more than the actual movie itself.
That seems like a valid opinion to me. Their stance is that the gap between the point of view that the filmmakers are trying to portray and what's actually on screen reveals something interesting about the psychology of the filmmakers. I can see how one might find that more enjoyable than a more technically-good and polished movie like Knives Out or Parasite.
IDK. Maybe if it came from different people I would be more open to the take. I feel like they end up reacting to the online discourse of a movie more than the actual movie itself.