teigeki_calesa wrote:At the end of the day, every review is just an opinion that should be taken with a grain of salt.
That is one statement of yours I
highly disagree with.
Take a look at the reviews for the movie
Happily Never After. It pretty much bombed, and got horrible ratings from a multitude of reviewers. Am I going to take it with a grain of salt, and go "Oh it can't be THAT bad..." Yes it probably is bad, so I'm not going to bother with a movie that was hated by nearly every single reviewer.
Likewise, take
Pan's Labyrinth. It got a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. My verdict: I love the film to death when I saw it in theaters.
You see, I really hate wasting my time and money for films that are plain and stupid. That's the reason why I actually take account of what movie reviews say
over the recommendations of my peers, as many of my peers tend to enjoy crappy movies. Today in school, people were raving about
Smokin' Aces, and I was thinking "Ew what the heck?"
teigeki_calesa wrote:But that still doesn't change the fact that I still don't trust reviews, because like what we are all say here, it's all opinion.
But like we said, all reviews -should- incorporate objective material as well. For example, my
Monster anime review highlights the genre: Psychological Thriller. That is an objective and true statement. I said that fans of Psychological Thriller and/or crime would probably highly enjoy it. Now for an anime like
Futakoi (which I really hate) I will say I disliked the series for a number of reasons. It has no major plot, the characters don't have much development, and the girls are one-dimensional and overly-cute. These are more-or-less objective observations of the series, and I don't think most people can deny these claims.
And on another note, if you read a positive review of something you liked, wouldn't you agree with it? Likewise let's say you read a negative review of something you like. Obviously you would disagree with it, but I don't find it logical to dismiss the reviewer's credibility. Like I said earlier, if you say a bad review can be a giant rant, couldn't a good review be a giant over-glorification?