It's ironic but probably most of the people complaining about this film's lowerish rating are actually part of the main reason for it. Why? Well, did you like the film? If posting in this thread you probably did. Did you give it a ten? Probably not. There you go.
In my opinion, the most logical way to rate films on imdb is the following:
1) If you particularly liked a film, if there was 'something about it', just give it a ten - it doesn't have to be a masterpiece.
2) If you don't have a particular opinion about a film, just don't rate it.
3) If you think a film is horrible and want to warn other people not to watch it or make some kind of point, then go ahead and give it a low rating, 1-3 depending on how bad you think it is.
Simple as that. Of course, people will always do whatever they want but if you want to contribute to making imdb ratings a little 'better' (that's the reason you're reading this thread, isn't it?) then following those three steps would go a long way. Some people take rating films on imdb too seriously, way too seriously. It's not a job, you're not a critic, you don't have to do it.
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