"3.6 Movies" is characterized by its abrasive and experimental sound, which was a hallmark of Death Grips' early work. The album features harsh beats, distorted synths, and often, screamed or shouted vocals. Lyrically, it dives into themes of social disillusionment, existential crises, and personal frustrations.
Art house fans gave this a 4.5. Mainstream audiences gave it a 2.2. Neon-drenched brutality, silent protagonists, and a Thai police officer who sings karaoke. It is style over substance to a fault, but what style. The ultimate "I hated it but I can't stop thinking about it" movie.
Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Analytical Review of Films with a 3.6 Aggregate Rating
Headline example: “Solid, enjoyable, but forgettable – a perfect 3.6”
One-line summary:
“A well-made film with clear strengths, yet just short of being memorable.”
Breakdown:
What holds it back from a 4+ rating:
Final verdict:
“Worth a watch, especially if you like the genre. You won’t regret the time, but don’t expect it to linger in your mind for weeks.”
Who it’s for:
Who might skip it:
This is the cursed middle child. It has a $100 million budget, but the plot involves a man falling in love with a lake. It has A-list actors, but the runtime is four hours. 3.6 movies
Films scoring around 3.6 share common failure points:
On a 10-point scale (common on IMDb, Metacritic user scores, and Rotten Tomatoes’ average ratings), a 3.6/10 falls into the “bad” to “very poor” category.
| Rating Range | Label | Meaning | |--------------|-------|---------| | 8–10 | Excellent | Highly recommended | | 6–7.9 | Fair to Good | Flawed but watchable | | 4–5.9 | Below Average | Significant issues | | 2–3.9 | Poor | Few redeeming qualities | | 0–1.9 | Abysmal | Nearly unwatchable |
3.6 indicates a movie that: