Paul Walter Hauser Gave One Of His Own Movies A Mid Review On LetterBoxd, And I Can’t Argue With His Explanation

Paul Walter Hauser Gave One Of His Own Movies A Mid Review On LetterBoxd, And I Can’t Argue With His Explanation

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It’s not always easy to know how an actor really feels about a movie they’ve made. When a film gets released, the stars do press to talk up the movie. Even long after judgments have been passed by others, the actors tend to defend their work for obvious reasons. And yet, Paul Walter Hauser is more than willing to tell the world that he thinks one of his movies is, well, actually, it’s just fine.

Like so many people, Paul Walter Hauser has a Letterboxd account where he rates and reviews the various movies he’s seen. Somebody on Twitter noticed that he had only given his movie Richard Jewell, the actor’s breakout role about the man accused of the 1996 bombing at the Atlanta Olympics, a 3.5 out of 5. One would likely expect him to give his own movies glowing scores. However, the actor himself saw the post and responded, saying that his review is honest and that while he thinks the movie is good, it’s not on the same level as truly great cinema:

If I think The Shawshank Redemption and Schindler’s List are 5/5, and Richard Jewell is not a perfect movie/bonafide classic, what’s wrong with giving an honest rating? It’s a good film that is definitely worth watching. A 3.5 out of 5 is not a slight. It’s reality.

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