
Margot Robbie makes bold statement for critics says, ‘I make movies for...'
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Margot Robbie says she prioritises the emotional response of audiences over critical reviews, emphasising that films should be made for those who buy tickets.
Washington: Margot Robbie has made it clear that when it comes to filmmaking, audiences, and not critics, are her top priority.
As per Variety, the Oscar-nominated actor said she has never once stepped onto a set worrying about reviews, insisting instead that her focus remains firmly on the emotional experience of moviegoers.
The 'Wuthering Heights' actor Robbie said, "I consider audience always. I've never, ever been on set and thought, 'What are the critics going to think of this?' I'm like, 'What's an audience going to feel right now? What's their emotional response going to be?'" adding, "I believe you should make movies for the people who are going to buy tickets to see the movies. It's as simple as that," she added, as quoted by Variety.
Robbie is currently seen in 'Wuthering Heights,' directed by Emerald Fennell, where she stars opposite Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff.
The film opened at the top spot at the domestic box office, despite drawing polarising responses from audiences, as per Variety.













