Ron Howard's latest movie opens with strong anticipation among the marketing team, showcasing Howard's established success and the star power of actors Anthony Mackie and Dave Franco. The first two hours deliver thrilling action in a gripping story set in 1970s New York. However, the film's postscript plummets in quality, featuring awkward scenes that undermine the entire experience. As the marketing team recoils from the disappointing ending, they grapple with the need to give critical feedback to Howard to salvage the film's potential success.
It's a sequence so bad that the epilogue not only kills their enthusiasm for the film but seemingly undoes all the goodwill created by the two hours of action preceding it.
You gotta be delulu if you think people are going to watch that, said Maya, expressing the team's concern over the movie's disappointing ending.
Matt knows he has to tell Howard to cut the motel scenes, but he just can't bring himself to do it, highlighting his internal conflict.
Howard has a proven track record of making artistically successful movies that also connect with audiences.
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