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One of the biggest Netflix movies in the world right now is a one-time adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, starring Dakota Johnson, which garnered a slew of negative press from critics who think the lines of the film breaking the fourth wall and feel modern. have no place in Austen history.

Indeed, one of the film’s Rotten Tomatoes scores is definitely in “yikes” territory (an abysmal score of 31 percent of critics). The audience score, meanwhile, is much better – 65 percent, though not yet great. Even better, though? The film did its job for the streamer, all things considered. Bring in the number of viewers – 28.7 million hours were seen globally for the week ending July 17.

This is, of course, in line with the somewhat fungible concept of what constitutes an opinion on Netflix. However, it was enough to make Persuasion one of the Top 10 Netflix movies in the world – defeated, for now, by just one title.

The Sea Beast is Netflix’s biggest movie

According to the weekly chart of the best Netflix movies that the streamer released on Tuesday, July 19, the # 1 movie in the world on the platform is currently a family-friendly animated title , The Sea Beast. To see also : Netflix: Exciting Series Set to Debut in 2023. Released on July 8, it has collected more than 68 million hours of global view over the past week.

I felt a bit like this came out of nowhere as there wasn’t exactly a big marketing boost to get the word out. However, enough Netflix users found it to have sent this gem from director Chris Williams up in the Netflix movie graphics.

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“In an era when scary animals roamed the seas,” explains the Netflix synopsis, “monster hunters were celebrated heroes. And no one was more loved by the great Jacob Holland. But when young Maisie Brumble stacks up on her factory ship, he is hit by an unexpected ally.

“Together they embark on an epic journey into unknown waters and make history. From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chris Williams (Moana, Big Hero Six, Bolt), The Sea Beast takes us to where the map ends, and the real adventure begins. ”

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Top 10 Netflix movies

Meanwhile, here’s a look at the full look of the 10 Netflix movies that topped the streamer rating between July 11-17. Netflix, remember, publishes four charts based on its proprietary data every Tuesday. On the same subject : Netflix’s Ultraman movie looks pretty cool. Two of them rank in the Top 10 English-language films and television programs, and the other two are for non-English titles in the same categories.

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Andy Meek is a reporter who has covered media, entertainment and culture for over 20 years. His work has appeared in stores including The Guardian, Forbes, and The Financial Times, and he has written for BGR since 2015. Andy’s coverage includes technology and entertainment, and he has a particular interest in all things streaming. Over the years, he has interviewed legendary figures in entertainment and technology ranging from Stan Lee to John McAfee, Peter Thiel, and Reed Hastings.

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