15% Rotten Tomatoes, AI Controversy Sparks Outrage!

Actor Millie Bobby Brown’s £245M Netflix Epic (Photo Credit – Netflix)

Netflix’s latest blockbuster, The Electric State, was meant to be a triumph after spending a staggering $320 Million budget and setting the record because the streamers costliest project ever.

Besides, the film also boasted an ensemble solid of Hollywood heavyweights, akin to Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, backed by Woody Harrelson, Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, and Giancarlo Esposito. And with the Russo brothers, the minds behind the last two Avengers movies, on the helm, what could possibly go mistaken?

Seems, quite so much, apparently.

A Sci-Fi Premise That Should Have Soared

As a substitute of universal acclaim, the film has been met with an avalanche of criticism, now sitting at a bleak 15% on Rotten Tomatoes. Its ambitious premise, which is a post-war world where robots once fought for his or her rights, and Brown’s character embarking on a cross-country journey to seek out her brother, wasn’t enough to reserve it from the wrath of audiences.

After which, just when it seemed the backlash had peaked, the administrators dropped a revelation that only added fuel to the fireplace.

AI Controversy Sparks Outrage

In a recent interview with The Times, Joe and Anthony Russo admitted to incorporating AI into the film, specifically, using it for voice modulation. Anthony Russo’s comment that “any ten-year-old could do after watching a TikTok video” did little to calm the storm.

“There’s numerous finger-pointing and hyperbole because individuals are afraid,” he said. “They don’t understand. But ultimately you’ll see AI used more significantly. Also, AI is in its generative state now, where it has, as we call them, hallucinations. You may’t do mission-critical work with something that hallucinates.”

He added, “That could be a reason self-driving cars haven’t taken over, or why AI surgery isn’t going down worldwide. But in its generative state, AI is best suited towards creativity.”

Fans Lash Out

Social media erupted and shortly outrage poured in. One fan responded furiously on X saying, “F**K OFF WITH AI VOICE MODULATION AND USE SOUND ENGINEERS AND SOUND DESIGNERS. I swear to god if the Russo brothers do that for the Avengers movies I’ll lose my shit. You’re ruining cinema with this. Stop with this use REAL individuals with real voices. The Russos can get f**ked man.”

One other said, “10-year-olds aren’t making 320 million dollar movies. Embarrassing.”

Yet, for all of the uproar, The Electric State has not been an entire failure. Despite the criticism, it has skyrocketed to the highest of Netflix’s charts each within the UK and worldwide.

And never everyone seems to be sharpening their pitchforks as Every day Telegraph critic Robbie Collin praised the film’s breathtaking design, saying, “It’s so beautifully designed… with each its flesh-and-blood performers and the larger world, that I defy you to observe greater than five minutes without wishing that your flatscreen was the dimensions of a house.”

The Electric State is streaming on Netflix now.

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