Matthew McConaughey's movie booed at Cannes Film Festival

Matthew McConaughey's motion picture booed at Cannes Film Festival, Critics at the 68th yearly Cannes Film Festival were not awed with Matthew McConaughey and Naomi Watts' new film.

Amid a press screening for "Ocean of Trees," which was coordinated by Gus Van Sant, were met with both chuckling and boos - and this is not an entertaining film.

The show is around an American (McConaughey) who heads to "suicide woodland" in Tokyo to take his own life after the passing of this wife (Watts). It's here that he becomes a close acquaintence with a Japanese man (Ken Watanabe) lost in the timberland and together they look for an exit plan.

McConaughey, who won his first Oscar in 2014 for his part in "Dallas Buyers' Club," tended to the negative responses to his film. "I loved the experience of making it and I'm happy we got the chance to acquaint it with the world," he said amid public interview on Saturday. "Anybody has any privilege to either boo or ovate."Regardless of the group of onlookers' response at Cannes, Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions got conveyance rights for "Ocean of Trees," Entertainment Weekly reports. The film is required to hit theaters not long from now.

This isn't the first run through an A-lister has been booed. Amid the 67th yearly Cannes Film Festival in 2014, Nicole Kidman's film "Effortlessness of Monaco" got negative responses from faultfinders. The Grace Kelly biopic will now air as a TV motion picture on Lifetime.
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