I think what makes a good movie is when you are completely absorbed to the point where you are emotionally connected with what is happening on the screen?
Ya, I can see that. What movies have done that for you.
I would say my first go to would be Lord of the Rings. The characters facial expressions and actions really make you feel for them.
I never saw those movies. Anything specific?
Well, like there is a part where a character dies and you watch the tragedy on their expressions and faces and see how they all react differently to his death. I cried, cause I felt like I was part of them as well.
If a movie can bring you to tears then it definitely is a good movie, I think.
Exactly, and if it's the opposite it's a bad movie.
Like what movie for example?
Well like the movie called the Hulk that was some years ago.
What made that movie exactly a bad movie?
If you've seen the film all you think about the whole time, is how bad the acting is and more importantly in that movie, how bad the CG is.
Is the CG really that bad?
Ya, it's horrible. The whole time you realize it's CG and so because it's put into a real world scenario it just takes you completely out of feeling connected with the users and instead just focus on how bad the film looks.
Ya, and then you aren't feeling anything from the movie but you seem to be more aware of yourself and the crew filming it.
It also just takes you out when you see bad acting. Because when it isn't believable, it just makes you either not understand or not care about the characters at all.
Ya, and then you just feel like your wasting your time watching something like that.