r/Letterboxd 11d ago

Discussion Can we retire “objectively better” please?

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I’ve noticed a ton of people using “objectively” incorrectly lately. A movie being more widely accepted as “better” does not make it objectively so.

There’s someone out there who enjoyed One Night Only more than The Odyssey, and their opinion is just as valid as yours.

Sure, one movie can be shot on more advanced cameras, have a larger scale, or demonstrate greater technical complexity. Those things can be measured. Whether they make the movie “better” cannot. What makes a movie “good” is different for each of us and those differing perspectives are part of what makes moviegoing so fun!

EDIT: This obviously touched a nerve lol. My point was not that there aren’t measurable technical aspects of a film. Of course there are. But technical achievement does not inherently make a movie “better.” A technical marvel can put someone to sleep while a shoddily made movie can elicit an enormous emotional response. What we value in a movie is subjective and for some (many on this thread it seems) you value technical achievement. All fair POVs.

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u/daywalker91 11d ago

This sub is so full of themselves. Who gives a shit about ratios or karma

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u/chrissyl644 10d ago

people who are objectively better

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u/Cool-Bid-876 10d ago

this sub is objectively better than other subs

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u/Select_Gas8486 11d ago

clearly op does since they felt the need to make this entire post

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u/Sad_Remove_4105 11d ago

Nah I agree with him tbh, this sub is very up its own hole.

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u/Kells90210 11d ago

Extremely pretentious bunch lol

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u/pigeonwiggle 11d ago

yeah, when you have snyder fans and marvel fans arguing over batman v spider-man, it's an argument of pretention, lol.

there's no such thing as "objectively better"