“Unmasking the Mystery: What Drives Hollywood to Create Cinematic Disasters?”
5. The Script Was Bad
Hey, it happens. Sometimes it’s solely on the writer who failed to write the best script possible by the deadline. Other times it is partly because of multiple notes from multiple people that force the screenwriter to write a script that seems disjointed.
And, sure, sometimes the screenwriter leaves too many plotholes in the script that were lost during the development and filmmaking process.
Movies Are Hard to Make
In the end, everyone needs to remember that movies are very hard to make. It’s even more difficult to make ones that are amazing and worthy at the box office and during awards season. The classics we know—and the contemporary success we see each year—are lightning in a bottle.
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