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Gal Gadot heard it again after her new role: "Get her off the screen, she's paid to do absolutely nothing".
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Gal Gadot heard it again after her new role: "Get her off the screen, she's paid to do absolutely nothing".

Gal Gadot, an Israeli actress known for her role as Wonder Woman, has faced significant criticism for her performance in the Netflix film 'In the Hand of Dante,' directed by Julian Snabel, who was nominated for an Oscar. The film, which features a star-studded cast including Oscar Isaac, Al Pacino, Jason Momoa, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, and Martin Scorsese, has been widely panned by both critics and audiences. Reviews have described the movie as disjointed, boring, and containing some of the worst performances of the cast's careers. Critics have compared it unfavorably to Francis Ford Coppola's controversial film 'Megalopolis,' which was a major box office failure in 2024. The film alternates between two intertwined narratives set in the 21st century and the 14th century, with half of the film shot in black and white. Some viewers criticized Gadot's acting, with one commenting that she is now known to be a bad actress regardless of the era she appears in. Another viewer expressed frustration, stating that Gadot should be removed from the screen as she is being paid to do nothing.

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Gal Gadot heard it again after her new role: "Get her off the screen, she's paid to do absolutely nothing".

Gal Gadot, an Israeli actress known for her role as Wonder Woman, has faced significant criticism for her performance in the Netflix film 'In the Hand of Dante,' directed by Julian Snabel, who was nominated for an Oscar. The film, which features a star-studded cast including Oscar Isaac, Al Pacino, Jason Momoa, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, and Martin Scorsese, has been widely panned by both critics and audiences. Reviews have described the movie as disjointed, boring, and containing some of the worst performances of the cast's careers. Critics have compared it unfavorably to Francis Ford Coppola's controversial film 'Megalopolis,' which was a major box office failure in 2024. The film alternates between two intertwined narratives set in the 21st century and the 14th century, with half of the film shot in black and white. Some viewers criticized Gadot's acting, with one commenting that she is now known to be a bad actress regardless of the era she appears in. Another viewer expressed frustration, stating that Gadot should be removed from the screen as she is being paid to do nothing.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event (a film review) and does not involve any political figures, policies, or issues. It provides balanced reporting on the reception of a film, including both negative reviews and the film's context, without apparent bias toward any political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factual accuracy is high regarding Gal Gadot's role and the film's reception, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'get her off the screen' and focus on negative criticism.

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