2004 DC Movies catwoman It was not well received by fans or critics. This movie was completely torn by a lot of people and the reviews were pretty vicious.
I mean, it’s not a good movie, and it looks like one of those movies that could have been great if it had the right creative team behind it, but ultimately, it’s just ugly and a waste of money, talent, and resource.
famous film critic roger ebert Notoriously included the film on his most hated list and singled out the film’s director, Pitov, saying:
“The director’s name is Pitov, he was probably born with two names and it would be wise to use the other name for his next project.”
Yes, it’s brutal, but I also find it hilarious. In an interview with CinemaBlend, Pitov said that if he wanted to reach out to the critics who ripped Catwoman apart, he replied:
“Yes. I’d love to do that. But you know, when you’re standing in front of a wall like this, what can you do? Nothing.
“I mean, violence doesn’t mean anything. It’s pointless. You get punched in the face, you get punched in the stomach, and there’s nothing you can do except, you know, be strong. .
The film’s star, Halle Berry, even trashed the film during her famous Razzie Award acceptance speech. Nowadays, though, her description of the whole experience has become more relatable.
She said recently: “What makes me happy is… kids are finding it online now. Kids love it. So it makes perfect sense because now they’re like, ‘This is cool,’ and ‘Everyone has something. Problem? “So, I thought, ‘I’m so childish right now.
When talking about Berry and how negative reviews affected her, he said: “It’s not fair to her, it’s not fair to the movie, it’s not fair to everyone. Because when you put so much passion into telling something, And then people making fight statements and all that stuff behind your back, I mean, of course, it’s not worth it, and I agree.
Barry also went on to explain: “I think this is Halle Berry’s failure, but I didn’t succeed alone. I definitely carried it with me over the years. I didn’t fall in love [the backlash]. As a black woman, I am used to carrying negativity, fighting, and swimming upstream alone.
“I’m used to challenging stereotypes and stepping out of my shell… This doesn’t derail me because I’ve struggled my whole life as a black woman. A little bit of bad publicity for a movie? I don’t like it, but it won’t stop My world won’t stop me from doing what I love.
She went on to share what she hated about the whole thing: “I hate that this was all forced on me, and I hate that to this day, it’s my failure. I know I can handle this.
“I still have a career 20 years later. That’s just part of my story. It’s okay, I’ve had other failures and successes. People have opinions, and sometimes their voices are louder than others. You just have to keep moving forward. .
This is a movie that I haven’t grown to like or appreciate over time, it’s still a poorly made movie. But what do you think?