I don't ever walk out of a movie. Maybe part of it is I read reviews so I set my expectations appropriately, and part of it is, hey, it's two hours, I can endure it.
Many years ago I saw some movie I don't remember, then slipped into a showing of David Cronenberg's Crash. Holy hell. I walked out about 45 minutes in, then stopped myself in the corridor. I reasoned that if a movie was getting such an intense reaction out of me that I would walk out, then it meant the movie was an effective one. So I went back in and watched the whole of it.
Case in point, I remember Crash vividly but can't remember what the hell was the movie I paid to see.
I don't ever walk out of a movie. Maybe part of it is I read reviews so I set my expectations appropriately, and part of it is, hey, it's two hours, I can endure it.
Many years ago I saw some movie I don't remember, then slipped into a showing of David Cronenberg's Crash. Holy hell. I walked out about 45 minutes in, then stopped myself in the corridor. I reasoned that if a movie was getting such an intense reaction out of me that I would walk out, then it meant the movie was an effective one. So I went back in and watched the whole of it.
Case in point, I remember Crash vividly but can't remember what the hell was the movie I paid to see.