12 Common Movie Criticisms That Make No Sense

By Jack Pooley /

11. "It's Style Over Substance"

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The phrase "style over substance" may sound swish, but it's so often used in place of actual, considered criticism when somebody simply doesn't like a movie that just so happens to be pretty.

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The easy rebuke is that style can itself be substance, and even if a filmmaker opts to tell a simple story, the way that it's told can be extraordinarily complex - and yes, substantial - on a technical level.

As much as humans respond to words, pictures are indeed worth a thousand of them, and so to downplay the visceral effect pure aesthetics can have on moviegoers is just straight-up ignorant.

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That's not to completely deny that some films are nothing more than shallow exercises in gloss, but many films rubbished as style over substance - such as Drive and Sin City - effectively make their style a "character" in its own right.