Hulu’s New Sci-Fi Movie From Iconic Genre Director Is an Instant Hit, but Critics & Audiences Are Divided

Okay, so this new sci-fi flick has a seriously impressive cast – Kate McKinnon, Rashida Jones, Daveed Diggs – and it’s directed by the guy who made WALL-E, which I adore. That’s why I was so surprised to see the reviews are all over the place. Critics gave it a measly 18%, but audiences seem to really like it, scoring it at 72%! It actually hit number two on Hulu’s most-watched list, which is great, but honestly, I’m left wondering if all those viewers are getting what the critics aren’t, or if this is just one of those movies that doesn’t quite live up to its potential.

The film In the Blink of an Eye tells three interconnected stories across millennia, starting with the Big Bang and moving forward in time and space. It explores everything from the origins of life to the struggles of a Neanderthal family, and then jumps to the present and future. While the film is incredibly ambitious and took some bold risks, viewers have found it to be both visually spectacular and deeply moving. This is especially noteworthy for director Andrew Stanton, who previously only directed one live-action film, John Connor, but is also known for the beloved animated classics Finding Nemo and WALL-E. One previous misstep shouldn’t overshadow his impressive talent.

What Caused the Massive Ratings Discrepency with In the Blink of an Eye?

Reviewers generally found the movie unmoving rather than emotionally impactful. They felt the sprawling story prevented them from truly connecting with the characters, who came across as superficial. Manuel São Bento of Movies We Texted About gave the film a C+, explaining that its disjointed structure hindered the emotional connection the director aimed for, leaving it as a visually impressive but ultimately unfulfilling work. Many critics agreed that the movie tried to do too much, and its attempts to engage the audience felt ineffective, resulting in a film that prioritized style over substance.

Many viewers actually enjoyed the movie’s slower pace and focus on relationships, finding it thoughtful and engaging rather than boring or confusing. They believe its simplicity is what makes it special. One viewer commented, “It’s a beautiful film about what it means to be human, exploring love, loss, and all the emotions we experience. The critics missed the mark – it was truly moving and made me cry. It’s not a movie for those who want simple entertainment.” Unlike many recent films, this one draws viewers in by encouraging them to connect with the story on a personal and emotional level.

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2026-03-02 20:43