Of course, if the film is aimed at an overly sentimental market, it's entirely legitimate to stick some overly sentimental narration in there. Does anyone think these things are really still for educational purposes rather than making money?
Also, don't expect a critic to like anything. That's not their job.
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Of course, if the film is aimed at an overly sentimental market, it's entirely legitimate to stick some overly sentimental narration in there. Does anyone think these things are really still for educational purposes rather than making money?
Also, don't expect a critic to like anything. That's not their job.