Celebrities often side with them — or worse, when armies of fans wage war on their behalf. Whether you’re a pop star or a tech bro, it’s part of the playbook. but when Everything everywhere at once Got Fart co-director Daniel Kwan for him Fans were furious at critics ignoring the film on their best-movie lists, and it was decided that it would not represent it.
In case you can’t do that, here’s what Cowan’s photo macro has to say:
Be nice, especially when you see a critic or publication exclude your favorite movie from their “Best of the Year” list and it feels like a personal attack on your identity and you really feel the urge to knock others down in a moment of weakness, even though you know better than that.
It’s the whole package: He acknowledges why his fans do it, respects their identity, empathizes with their good intentions, and treats them as smart. individual Who knows better – while still drawing a clear line in the sand.
Fans shape the world now, partly because commentary creates culture, and partly because there are ridiculous piles of cash waiting for anyone who can successfully harness the powers of nostalgia and identity to create hit products like Marvel and modern-day Star Wars. You have to hire fans to please the fans.
But fans can also get fat very quickly if left unchecked — and even if famous people don’t rely on this toxicity to satisfy their cravings, many of them don’t bother with it. Own it And Stop it out of control.
Obviously there is a better way.