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One of my favorite podcasts was discussing the Mario movies and they came to this same conclusion. One of them said that criticizing them or any other "childrens" movies makes about as much sense as criticizing "Mary Had a Little Lamb." It's something you do because it's fun and passes time, you enjoy it, then it's done. It's not really meant to have substance or be important.
I think it's fair to discuss and criticize films, even if they are "just for kids". Plenty of children's films have a deeper story or teach a lesson. Look at Illumination's first film, Despicable Me. The film is full of heart, but it's also got comedy.
It's also fine to enjoy something and criticize it. I enjoyed many different scenes from the Super Mario Galaxy movie and I think any Mario fan will enjoy watching it. But is the movie ultimately forgettable? Also yes.
I liken media consumption to food consumption. "It's just for kids" is a STUPID argument to defend a poor movie. Maybe not specifically this Galaxy movie, but many abysmal movies have been defended with the same logic.
Why?! Why would you defend feeding your children literal unnutritious slop?? If it were food, would you say, "I don't care if it has no vitamins or minerals and is loaded with sugar, it's for children." If you say yea that's fine, I'd say you're a terrible parent. Period.
Same goes for media. Just because it's "for kids" should NEVER mean vapid, pointless trash should ever be viewed as good. There are TONS of classics that are "for kids", but have a hell of a lot of heart and good writing/animation/etc, even if they have zero jokes "for the parents".
To accept mediocre as acceptable for children is straight up just throwing away the next generation's future because certain people are too stupid to realize that children need to become functional adults some day.
I agree and I made many of the same criticisms myself, but there is a balance to be found with the level/tone of the criticism. A lot of people were weirdly angry and hateful with their reactions. Like well done for getting so triggered by a kids movie? It was pretty embarrassing on their part.
I definitely agree that some people take things too dramatically. People love to say something is a 10/10 masterpiece or (more commonly) the worst movie ever made. There is plenty of nuance and in between ratings, and it's also fine to judge a film overall by what it was trying to be.
I think a lot of it was just the usual anti-Nintendo/anti-corporation circlejerking people like to do now. There was a bit of a hate movement against the first one too, except it didn't go anywhere because it was genuinely good.