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I suppose, though in most circumstances as long as you're concise you shouldn't meet any trouble…Well… actually no… I suppose that's not entirely true… If you're being very close-minded in your criticism then it could warrent a backlash… For example, one of the guys in my American Film class felt, after having viewed it as a class, that Psycho was a bad film, (Which is understandable, as it is relatively outdated, and everyone is entitled to their opinion) however when the professor asked why he felt that way, his response was that he didn't like it because it was in black & white, and he doesn't like black & white films.Now, I suppose thos could be seen as a legitamate criticism, as it was an entirely stylistic choice on Hitchcocks part, however, he didn't know that Hitchcock even had the option of filming in colour at the time the film was made, and simply thought that any film in black & white was inherently inferior to those in colour, regardless of whether colour film was even an option. (Which clearly isn't true.)This was also, theof his criticism, which led him to label the film as "bad", and he had no other quarrels with the film itself.He was then later completely incredulous when the professor mentioned that Psycho was on the American Film Associations 'top 100 films' list, along with Rear Window, and again, felt as such, solely because he didn't like the choice to film in black & white, despite there beingthat makes anything filmed via the medium any intrinsically then what's not.So, yes, I suppose if you're incredably dense, and chose to make judgements based on erroneous and/or half-baked logic, then, yes, someone might have a problem even when you make a criticism. Otherwise, once again, it's just little crybabies who can't handle that their opinion isn't absolute fact.#ArtOfWarEatYourHeartOut