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Netflix's new movie "The Electric State," directed by the Russo brothers, has generated significant buzz due to its staggering production budget, reportedly ranging between $300 million and $320 million. Starring the talented Millie Bobby Brown, the film was anticipated to be a major hit, yet it has faced harsh criticism from audiences and reviewers alike.
Many have labeled the film as a "dumb, unfunny" endeavor, raising questions about its entertainment value. Critics have pointed out that despite its high budget, the film fails to deliver a compelling narrative or engaging characters. The visual effects and production design, while impressive, have not been enough to salvage the overall viewing experience.
With such a hefty investment, "The Electric State" is being scrutinized not just for its content, but also for the implications of its financial performance on Netflix's future projects. As the streaming giant continues to explore ambitious cinematic ventures, the mixed reception of this film may prompt a reevaluation of its strategy moving forward.
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