It's a fantastic review. Sixty percent of the American reviews are sensational, 20% are mixed, not so good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't take reviews very seriously, but in their totality I think they are representative of how the audience feels, and of what their reaction is. There's always one guy who doesn't get it.
I don't read any reviews, so I'm oblivious to what they have to say. I'm completely unaware. It's fantastic.
A great review is great. A bad review is the worst.
I don't read good reviews. I like to know what percentages are going on. When Sony sends out something saying that people are liking the movie, I like to know that, but I don't actually sit and read the good stuff.
I love reviews. Anybody who tells you they don't read reviews is a liar.
What I do find enormously gratifying is the reviews my books get from the American press. They are so on the ball compared to anywhere else. It's so satisfying to get a review that conveys the reader understood precisely what I was trying to get at.
I don't read reviews, because if you believe the good ones, you have to believe the bad.
If there's a good review, I'll skip over the headline, but I always find the bad reviews and read those. I don't know why. It's a little sick and demented.
What I really like is an intelligent review. It doesn't have to be positive. A review that has some kind of insight, and sometimes people say something that's startling or is so poignant.
I don't read reviews, There's no value for me in reading them. Whether they're good or bad, they'll just make me self-conscious.