Max Payne Tops Box office despite poor reviews; 3D realms “bewildered”
Despite harsh reviews from both critics and fans, the Max Payne movie raked in US$ 18 million last weekend, easily landing the top spot in the US box office. An impressive feat considering that even the original game’s producer, 3D Realms, had some major issues with the John Moore film.
“Bewildered” is the word 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller used when describing the Max Payne movie. Miller cited several fundamental changes in the movie that he took issue with, one of the largest being about how Max’s motivation for revenge was not revealed until later in the movie.
“Saving this scene until mid-film is a narrative blunder, because the audience needs to empathize with Max in order to like him and understand what drives him,” he explained.
Despite the movie’s obvious flaws the movie raked in US$ 18 million last weekend, easily landing the top spot in the US box office. It just goes to show you what fan power can do, I suppose.
My opinion: I saw Max Payne last weekend, and I’m sad to say that I agree with Mr. Miller and the movie critics who came before. The movie wasn’t very good taken by itself or even as just fan-service for people like me who loved the game. I actually dug up my old Max Payne CD and played it to remind myself how nice the game was. I wasn’t disappointed.
Now, don’t bite my head off. Just voicing an opinion. Feel free to post yours if you disagree.
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