Right now, the world is divided into two camps.
In the first camp are those who are yet to watch Netflix's new movie, Hillbilly Elegy. They're currently going about their day, blissfully ignorant of the viewing experience that awaits them.
They may have seen the buzz around the movie, perhaps they've even read a couple of the bad reviews, but they're not prepared to accept that the movie is really that bad.
After all, the Netflix film is based on J.D. Vance's bestselling 2017 memoir of the same name, it's directed by Ron Howard, and it features both Amy Adams and Glenn Close (in a glorious wig).
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Surely, that's the perfect recipe for an Oscar-worthy, compelling watch, they boldly claim.
The second camp is made up of the people who have seen the movie. They're the ones who shake their heads and sigh when you mention it.
They're the ones who... know.
If you asked these people to describe the movie to you, they'd probably throw out a bunch of words and phrases that don't seem to make up a cohesive sentence.
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