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OK, the fact they are referring to spoiling a big surprise spoils the movie for me.
Both numbers seem too low. I suspect the fans manipulated each other’s favorite movie.
More realistically, they should be at 7.8 and 8.5. My personal rating is 8 and 10.
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Oh, this isn’t the new “Horizon Zero Dawn”. 😜


It’s a curious franchise. I know I watched the first two movies, and I was entertained. I remember the theme, but I can’t remember the plot at all. It’s all blank in my brain.


I don’t have a set of rules for movies I want to watch. I don’t watch every movie, and the last few years I mostly prefer to see a TV show.
But Oscar movies have disappointed me too many times. Maybe my expectations were too high. But now I know why the quality of Oscar movies declined: they haven’t watched them.


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For many years, an Oscar win downrated a movie for me. A movie has to convince me with more than just “it won an Oscar.”
The last sure thing must have been Lord of the Rings. After that, it just went down the drain.
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