We've all been there. You settle in for a movie night, popcorn in hand, eager to be transported to another world. But as the credits roll, you're left with a sinking feeling. The plot holes seem like craters, the characters like caricatures, and the overall message? As elusive as a wisp of smoke. This, my friends, is the territory of the "stupid film."
These films are more than just forgettable popcorn flicks. They actively assault our intelligence, offering visuals and sound instead of substance. They rely on tired tropes, predictable plotlines, and characters who make decisions that would baffle a toddler.
These films are more than just forgettable popcorn flicks. They actively assault our intelligence, offering visuals and sound instead of substance. They rely on tired tropes, predictable plotlines, and characters who make decisions that would baffle a toddler.