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I'm the reverse, where I tend to be forgiving for the most part but little things occasionally bug me about a movie. Then seeing Red Letter Media review of it where they point out that the thing I hated made sense with a little bit of context helps me let a lot of those little things go and enjoy the movie or show.
It is pretty rare that something is mentioned in a review that makes me dislike a movie because either I already noticed it or apparently it wasn't enough to notice before, so why get annoyed now?
It’s definitely rare that I like something less based other people’s opinions.
I think it happens most with tv show recaps. Where I am enjoying a show, then hear a recap where they point things out I never noticed, but in future episodes I can’t stop noticing that an end up thinking less of the show. It’s possible I would have felt that way eventually.