There isn't a single movie that exists that literally everyone loves. That's just a fact. Even the biggest critical darlings are subject to naysayers. And, oftentimes, audiences turn on films that were once beloved.
![Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury singing in a scene from Bohemian Rhapsody](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2024-11/13/18/asset/a47a7402c043/sub-buzz-594-1731521669-1.jpg?downsize=700%3A%2A&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto)
So, I wanna know, what's a movie that was once critically acclaimed but is either broadly "hated" now or that you personally "hate"?
For example, despite being a commercial success and earning Sandra Bullock an Oscar for Best Actress, maybe you think The Blind Side just gets worse (and messier) as time goes on.
![Sandra Bullock in a public setting, wearing a cross necklace and holding a bag, speaking passionately with a small crowd behind her in a scene from "The Blind Side"](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2024-11/13/18/asset/c5174eafee0f/sub-buzz-1906-1731521608-8.jpg?downsize=700%3A%2A&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto)
Perhaps you think Forrest Gump, which won six Oscars, is wildly overrated and just "boomer fanfiction"?
![Tom Hanks in a light suit and shirt, sits on a bench in a park with trees and people in the background in a scene from "Forrest Gump"](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2024-11/13/18/asset/6f84f8ad6801/sub-buzz-911-1731521597-1.jpg)
Or maybe you've hated Crash, which controversially won Best Picture over Brokeback Mountain, since the very beginning because you thought it was a pandering mess? (I may or may not be one of those people.)
![A man in a uniform jacket embraces and comforts a distressed woman, holding her close with a concerned expression](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2024-11/13/18/asset/ff724ad15d29/sub-buzz-563-1731521582-1.jpg)