The first thing that drew Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez together was Gigli. However, it may also have been the catalyst for Affleck’s career decline in the 2000s. Affleck felt uneasy about one part of the film, even if he didn’t despise Gigli as much as the reviewers did.
Ben Affleck’s true feelings regarding “Gigli”
From an external perspective, Gigli is regarded by many as one of Affleck’s worst films. In addition to its dismal box office result, the picture received nearly unanimous criticism from critics. The fact that it received a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes shows how popular the film was.
Even while he still enjoys the film, Affleck admitted that he may have felt a little guilty about his pay. Celebrity Net Worth claims that Affleck was paid $12.5 million for the movie. If the allegation is accurate, then Affleck’s earnings exceeded the $7 million that Gigli famously brought in at the box office. Affleck claimed that this was a bit of a sore area for him in an interview with Deadline.
Ben Affleck disclosed that the films he starred in were less profitable than “Gigli.”
Affleck once revealed that he worked on films that performed much worse than Gigli’s, despite the film’s lackluster showing. However, the 2003 crime comedy received far more attention than the shortcomings of those other features.
Even still, Gigli may have had a greater influence on Affleck than some of his worst movies. It was one of the numerous bombs that prompted Affleck to reevaluate his career and himself during that time.
But for Affleck, Gigli was a necessary setback. He became a director as a result of its failure, which ultimately resulted in his career recovery.
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