Divided Verdict: 'Red One' Strikes a Chord with Audiences Despite Critic Discontent
ICARO Media Group
**"Red One" Receives Mixed Reviews: A Hit with Audiences, Not Critics**
The new Christmas film "Red One," featuring The Rock and Chris Evans, presents a curious case of divided opinion between critics and audiences. While the internet has been rife with jokes and criticisms about the movie's quirky nature, real-world audiences seem to have a different perspective.
On Rotten Tomatoes, "Red One" holds a dismal 33% score from 124 critics. However, audience reception tells a contrasting story, with the film securing a robust 90% score from viewers. Notably, Rotten Tomatoes verifies that audiences have seen the movie and introduced a "verified hot" classification for films achieving high audience scores. "Red One" proudly displays this new accolade in its promotions.
This pattern isn't new for The Rock. His previous film, "Red Notice" alongside Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, experienced a similar split with a 37% critic score but a 92% audience score. Even "Black Adam" followed this trend, garnering 39% from critics and 88% from viewers. This disparity suggests that despite critical panning, The Rock's movies tend to resonate well with general audiences, underlining his status as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors.
However, "Red One" faces a significant challenge: its budget. Reportedly costing around $250 million before marketing, the film's high expenses might complicate profitability. The movie launched this past weekend with a $84 million global opening, a strong start for a new Christmas-themed intellectual property. Still, whether it will recoup its massive budget remains uncertain.
Considering its mid-November release, "Red One" might benefit from the approaching Christmas season if audience word-of-mouth continues to spread positively. Despite potential financial hurdles, The Rock's consistent ability to charm viewers could play a crucial role in the film's long-term success.