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Movies are entertainment, and entertainment should be enjoyable. If you don't have fun while watching them, what's the point? (Silver Linings Playbook succeeds admirably at this) I saw Million Dollar Baby on a date, and afterwards we were planning to go out to dinner. But once the movie was over, neither of us had any interest in eating. I felt depressed and a little nauseous, unable to get the disturbing images of a paralyzed Hillary Swank lying in a hospital bed out of my head.
Why would anyone want to subject themselves to that? If it's a film with historical value or one that educates (Schinlder's List comes to mind), I understand. But a fictional movie that is purely entertainment? How can it be good if it makes you feel gross? To this day I wish I'd never watched Million Dollar Baby, and because of that I believe it's the worst movie I've ever seen.
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