Hollywood, Calif., May 6, 2015 / 02:47 am (CNA).- Following a string of negative reviews for his latest film, “Little Boy,” award-winning director and screenwriter Alejandro Monteverde said audiences should see the movie and draw their own conclusions about the film.
While the movie has won the overwhelming approval of audiences, it has drawn criticism from reviewers.
“‘Little Boy’ is a victim of labeling. It was labeled as a faith-based film and it is not a faith-based film. It is a film for everybody,” Monteverde told CNA April 30.
While his award-winning 2006 film, “Bella,” went largely unnoticed by the mainstream media, “Little Boy” gained the attention – and contempt – of some film critics, who described it as a “Sunday-school lesson” that would appeal only to “faith-based” audiences.
Hollywood, Calif., May 6, 2015 / 02:47 am (CNA).- Following a string of negative reviews for his latest film, “Little Boy,” award-winning director and screenwriter Alejandro Monteverde said audiences should see the movie and draw their own conclusions about the film.While the movie has won the overwhelming approval of audiences, it has drawn criticism from reviewers.“‘Little Boy’ is a victim of labeling. It was labeled as a faith-based film and it is not a faith-based film. It is a film for everybody,” Monteverde told CNA April 30.While his award-winning 2006 film, “Bella,” went largely unnoticed by the mainstream media, “Little Boy” gained the attention – and contempt – of some film critics, who described it as a “Sunday-school lesson” that would appeal only to “faith-based” audiences.
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