Read the bolded part:
You are saying that it's only if you don't
understand what the movie is all about or if you don't get the references that you won't think it's more than good. That's basically calling people stupid for not liking it.
Not really. I know it sounds like it, but it's not what I've meant to say. A person is not stupid if he didn't connect the scene, where Dr. Schultz is sitting and thinking about all the violence he witnessed (D'artagnan scene) while listening to Beethoven, to
The Clockwork Orange. A person is not stupid if he didn't understand the whole "francophile" business meaning. All I'm saying that this movie was full of references and idea's that not everyone noticed at first, myself included. I think that all those little details were vital for the movie and that's why some people, who didn't
understood those references, didn't like this movie that much. I'm hope you are satisfied now, Völler "Always spot on" Dolphinraper.
