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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Dianna Agron as Belle impressed a lot of people by holding her own against heavyweights like Robert DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Dianna Agron as Belle impressed a lot of people by holding her own against heavyweights like Robert DeNiro [=DeNiro=] and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Dianna Agron as Belle impressed a lot of people by holding her own against heavyweights like Robert DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Dianna Agron as Belle impressed a lot of people by holding her own against heavyweights like Robert DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Dianna Agron as Belle impressed a lot of people by holding her own against heavyweights like Robert DeNiro and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: As seen in the WebVideo/MidnightScreenings [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vanl35eQk4 review]], opinions can be widely divided. Like in the video, many tend to agree that the film was SoOkayItsAverage, and what really separates the viewers is the enjoyable factor. Was it so average that you don't see a point in the film and hate that you spent time watching it, or was it fun enough that you want to see it again and again for the cool factors, loving that it has all these different aspects?

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* SleeperHit: Reviews from critics and viewers alike were mixed, and beyond dedicated Creator/RobertDeNiro fans there wasn't a massive target fan base -- and little marketing. So how did it debut at #2 in the box office after its first weekend?
* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes" (Cinema Blend).

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* SleeperHit: Reviews from critics and viewers alike were mixed, and beyond dedicated Creator/RobertDeNiro fans there wasn't a massive target fan base -- and little marketing. So how did it debut at #2 in the box office after its first weekend?
* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "a likeable likable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes" (Cinema Blend).
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* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "[[CinemaBlend a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes]]".
* SurpriseHit: Reviews from critics and viewers alike were mixed, and beyond dedicated Creator/RobertDeNiro fans there wasn't a massive target fan base -- and little marketing. So how did it debut at #2 in the box office after its first weekend?

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* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "[[CinemaBlend a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes]]".
* SurpriseHit:
SleeperHit: Reviews from critics and viewers alike were mixed, and beyond dedicated Creator/RobertDeNiro fans there wasn't a massive target fan base -- and little marketing. So how did it debut at #2 in the box office after its first weekend?weekend?
* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes" (Cinema Blend).
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Belle. Reviews loved her, loved the performance and praised the actress. The audience was much more divided -- is she an annoying character that should have been left out, or an awesome character that should have been the only lead?
* LoveItOrHateIt: As seen in the WebVideo/MidnightScreenings [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vanl35eQk4 review]], opinions can be widely divided. Like in the video, many tend to agree that the film was SoOkayItsAverage, and what really separates the viewers is the enjoyable factor. Was it so average that you don't see a point in the film and hate that you spent time watching it, or was it fun enough that you want to see it again and again for the cool factors, loving that it has all these different aspects?
* SoOkayItsAverage: As far as critics reviews go, if they're not denouncing Creator/LucBesson's writing ability or fanwanking over the acting (or both), they pretty much say it's "[[CinemaBlend a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes]]".
* SurpriseHit: Reviews from critics and viewers alike were mixed, and beyond dedicated Creator/RobertDeNiro fans there wasn't a massive target fan base -- and little marketing. So how did it debut at #2 in the box office after its first weekend?
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