So bad it's actually good, has Shane Dawson as a lead character... I guess the writers did it for the lulz...
Some movies have a genuine soul in them, and this is one of them.
I've watched and rewatched this movie more times than I can count, and it never loses its mojo.
The concept of "change one thing, change everything" was still somewhat fresh to mainstream cinema, yet it was captured in a way that really holds your attention and doesn’t let go... like a butterfly caught on a flycatcher plant.
Edward Scissorhands... First movie I ever watched alone.
I only caught the latter parts, understood absolutely nothing, and still managed to cry at the ending like I’d been following the movie's plot since birth.
I had to ask my brother to write the name down for me because my English was notoriously bad.
If your 7-year-old viewer walks in mid-scene, understands close to nothing yet still feels bad for Edward and leaves emotionally finished, then I think it's safe to say you've probably made a good movie.