James Cameron previously praised this film and encourage audience to add this film as their next to watch blockbusters. And Paramount have already planned for another sequels to start a Genisys trilogy, with Schwarzenegger returning.
But what I saw at critic pages one week ago :
What is this ?
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film so far receives a "rotten" 33% ratings, with only 4 critics are given positive of all 12 critics. ( OH MY )
What about Metacritic ?
Not good, not good.
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So......
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Why it become like this ? Why this film is given a bad ratings ?
After they release the 2nd official trailer, things have gotten even worse. They drop a massive huge spoilers during the 2nd trailer, in which they revealed John Connor is actually a Terminator. At the first place I was thinking : WTF ? Why they show us the spoilers, and that's a really huge spoilers you know ! After the release of 2nd trailer, the views have massively dropped from 22m (the first teaser trailer ) into only 8m people, which is dramatically decreased about 14m views! This is very stupid Paramount you know ? Very stupid. You should not spoil out too much about the plot jackass ! Wow, that's great, you literally spoil up thousands of people's mood for watching this film.
This proved that Genisys's marketing campaign is such a big failure and mess, as what they did to the 2nd second trailer already showns that the marketing department clearly put out a wrong strategy to promote this film. For what I saw, they already lost at gaining audience's attention. Good job Paramount!
In order to gain many audience's attention as much as possible, their trailers, posters or other types of intermediary should have fewer details of plot as fewer as possible. The way they did to 2nd second trailer clearly proves that Paramount don't even give a single f*ck to the audiences, they only care about is making money ( with a budget of 170m , it seems unlikely), they only care about whether this trilogy can be continue or not. But given that the critics are not given a shot and the poor performing box office (with 8.3m on it's opening weekend) , this trilogy seems can't be last longer.


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