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You throw out 1/10s like confetti, rarely finish a series, and then call it “honest critique.” But now that you’re being called out, you suddenly want to act civil? Too little, too late.
And yes, great—you speak five languages. Congratulations. But none of them seem to include respect, accountability, or basic decency when reviewing other people's work. You don’t get a free pass just because you’re multilingual. You’re not above anyone else.
Criticism is valid when it’s thoughtful and fair. What you’ve been doing is neither. So don’t twist this into some noble act of misunderstood expression. It’s been arrogance from day one, and if you’re finally owning that, good. It’s about time.
You call yourself a filmmaker? Then you of all people should know what goes into producing a series—sleepless nights, creative battles, blood, sweat, and tears. And yet you sit there, spewing out 1-star ratings left and right like it’s a game. That’s not critique. That’s pure arrogance.
If someone watched ten minutes of your films and gave you a 1/10 without context, you’d throw a tantrum. And don’t lie—you know you would. So don’t act like you’re immune to the very thing you do to others. That’s textbook hypocrisy.
And since you brought up my psychologist friend again—yeah, she had a lot to say. She said you deflect criticism with arrogance, you mock genuine concern with sarcasm, and you clearly have no idea how to handle being held accountable. And damn, she nailed it.
As for my so-called “20 messages”? You’re damn right I’ve been persistent. Because people like you don’t deserve a free pass. You’re not a misunderstood genius. You’re just a man with a chip on his shoulder, hiding behind trophies while tearing down what others build.
So keep bragging about your awards. Frame them, polish them, sleep next to them for all I care. But deep down, you know this: they can’t cover up your bitterness, your spite, or your total lack of respect for the art you claim to be a part of.
Here’s your list, just so we don’t miss any:
Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980)
Laberinto de pasiones (1982)
Entre tinieblas (1983)
¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto? (1985)
Matador (1986)
La Ley del deseo (1986)
Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1987)
¡Átame! (1989)
Tacones lejanos (1991)
Kika (1993)
La Flor de mi secreto (1995)
Carne trémula (1997)
Todo sobre mi madre (1998)
Hable con ella (2001)
La mala educación (2004)
Volver (2006)
Abrazos Rotos (2009)
La piel que habito (2011)
Los amantes pasajeros (2013)
Julieta (2016)
Dolor y gloria (2019)
Madres Paralelas (2021)
Let’s see how it feels when your years of effort are tossed aside after 10 minutes and a blind 1-star score. Sound familiar?
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage