Saturday, July 13, 2013

Better have bad critics than nothing

Having negative critics is better than having none.

One jewelry designer had make a project of "Eye jewelry". The concept is having a line on contact lens to connect jewelry under, and look like you really have a crystal tear! It claims that will have no feeling at all, just the same as you wearing normal lens.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWzllOnYW-4


As the project got the attention by a report of The Times, the designer and this project suddenly became  a hit at that time. The negative responses came along as well. However, this things pass to all over the world.

Nobody really wanted to have this product, but lots of people were discussing this, and make the designer famous.


Another similar situation recently happened in China and other Mandarin speaking countries.
"Switch", a movie with very strong casts, including Andy Lau (HK) and Lin Chi Ling (Taiwan Super Model), gained all negative critics after it launched.



Critics like:
"This is the worst ever movie."
"Whoever willing to go with you to this movie you should be appreciate. If he stay with you for the whole movie, that is true love."


Following days, more and more people leaving massage on their social media platform saying: "After seeing so many negative reviews, it only makes me want to see the movie more!"

The result was very surprised for me. At the same period, the box office earning of Switch had surpass Star Trek: Into Darkness in China.

Nobody enjoy received bad critics, but when it happen, it's better to think in positive way. It's better than nothing.









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