One of these movies that remind me...
...how subjective movie taste can be.
While everyone and their mother seem to consider this a masterpiece, and I am not saying it isn't from the perspective of movie art, it's just one of these movies that do nothing for me. I am even bored when watching it for the most part and I cannot even say why. It's just... not hitting the spot.
I feel similar about Night of the Living Dead, which I just can't take serious at all due to the terrible acting, and 2001: Space Odyssey, which is basically movie-blasphemy.
As for Vietnam movies, the worst offender for me is Apocalypse Now, no matter the cut. Having to scratch a Vietnam war movie itch I felt the other week, I figured I'd rewatch this "amazing movie" only to... be severely disappointed. Is it a bad movie? Hell no, don't be silly, it earned its praise - but to me it's just... boring. I also struggle with the absurd depiction of combat and the war itself in this movie. While I am completely aware why the movie is how it is, I cannot look past it when watching it. From the overdrawn characters like Kilgore and the surfing nonsense, to the Huckleberry Finn like boat travel adventure, the subplot with the playboy bunnies, and Kurtz being some sort of cult leader, I hate it. Lol.
What are your acclaimed masterpieces of movie history you just cannot get behind?