I'm browsing a little bit on Netflix and watch a few trailers. Got a Rotten Tomatoes rating for one film but not for the others. Why?
I don't know haha
Anyway, the movie was really bad…
The only "setting" was this circle. Otherwise there were no other scenesđŸ˜… So really monotonous and not really recommended…
You're right. And there's no German synchro, so you have to watch it in English with German subtitles. The end is pretty weird!
This is an English film rating page, a film does not get 60% positive reviews, which is not the case here, it gets the nickname rot
Between 60% and 70% (possibly up to 75%), the film is referred to as "fresh"
Between 70% and 75%, the film can also be described as "guaranteed fresh"
If a film receives more than 75% positive reviews, it is classified as "guaranteed fresh" (certified fresh)
Netflix is just the name of the Rotten Tomatoes site
That is all well and good, but why is the rating under a Netflix film? I use the page myself to find out about good films, but why is the value of a film directly on Netflix?
If you use an app, the value will not be displayed
Presumably, the rating of Rotten is only displayed for really bad titles, as a warning.