New Netflix comedy defies critical mauling to hit number one in the charts
Date:
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 10:19:52 +0000
Description:
New Netflix comedy The Man From Toronto has become the biggest movie on Netflix, despite scathing reviews.
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Critics be damned! New Netflix comedy The Man From Toronto has shot to the
top of the streamers weekly popularity charts, despite scathing reviews.
The assassin-themed action flick, which stars Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson in the lead roles, was described as "dreadfully unfunny" and another unimaginative piece of content by critics ahead of its release on June 24
but that hasnt stopped the movie racking up almost 50 million Netflix viewing hours in just two days.
As per the film's synopsis, The Man From Toronto sees "the world's deadliest assassin" (Harrelson) and "New York's biggest screw-up" (Hart) mistaken for one another when the latter arrives early to an Airbnb rental. Naturally, chaos ensues, and the pair embark on a cat-and-mouse adventure involving
cops, criminals and car chases.
To nobodys surprise, that seemingly algorithmic premise didnt win over reviewers. The movie currently holds a Rotten Tomatoes critics rating of just 28%, which puts it in the miserable company of other recent Netflix blockbusters Spiderhead ( 42% ), Interceptor ( 44% ), Red Notice ( 37% ) and Senior Year ( 24% ).
Interestingly, though, all five certified Rotten flicks made it to the summit of Netflixs weekly popularity rankings during their respective first weeks of release. The Rebel Wilson-starring Senior Year, for instance, racked up a whopping 62.4 million viewing hours in defiance of its critics, who claimed
it was "hard to imagine a more unpleasant movie.
The streamers weekly performance reports , which track the total number of hours that subscribers around the world watch titles in a seven-day period, appear to consistently add fuel to the fire of a growing trend for Netflix: critically-lambasted movies seem to rake in the viewers week-in, week-out. Analysis: another shallow success for Netflix?
On the surface, that doesnt make much sense why would audiences regularly turn out for terrible movies? but there are several logical reasons why the likes of The Man From Toronto and Senior Year have performed so well for the streamer.
The most obvious is the question of taste: critical reactions are not the be-all and end-all of any movies success. As TechRadars Senior Entertainment Editor, Tom Goodwyn, explained in his recent defence of panned Netflix action epic Interceptor : sometimes, audiences just want to switch off their brains after a long day. Elsa Pataky stars as a no-nonsense army officer in the critically-maligned Interceptor (Image credit: Netflix)
Not every movie has to be Citizen Kane, and theres nothing wrong with the occasional paint-by-numbers comedy or uninspired thriller if Netflix
continues to produce awards-worthy projects Stranger Things , The Power of the Dog and so on elsewhere.
Whats more, these unoriginal blockbusters seem to be doing the business for the streamer. If Netflix can profit from movies that audiences are clearly engaging with en masse, its hard to criticize its conveyor belt approach to producing them.
On the other hand, theres the question of choice: are Netflix subscribers those who have so openly criticized the platforms recent content output only watching these movies because of a lack of quality alternatives? Without conducting a large-scale customer survey, this is a difficult conundrum to unravel but the possibility is certainly there.
It also doesnt help the cause when movies like The Man From Toronto defy
their lack of quality to become in the eyes of Netflixs statisticians successful productions. When these safe, shallow projects rake in 50 million viewing hours in just two days, their success risks justifying the streamers decision to cancel other genuinely interesting projects (like those
previously in development at its animation department) that would
immeasurably improve the quality of the service as a whole.
Still, Netflix bosses wont be complaining if the companys stock price is on the up, and millions of subscribers seem happy to consistently embrace its blockbusters irrespective of their IMDb standing. And with a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier heading to the streamer very soon, there could be much more room at the table for all types of Netflix movies and TV shows
in the near future.
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