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Is calling a movie "predictable" just a lazy excuse for not appreciating good storytelling?
In 2026, as streaming platforms churn out formulaic content at record speed, audiences are debating whether labeling a film as 'predictable' reflects a genuine flaw or a failure to engage with narrative craft. Cast your vote and share your take on this cinematic divide.
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