Seth Rogen's comedy 'The Interview', which revolves around the attempted assassination of Kim Jong Un and was released in limited cinemas recently, has received mixed reviews after its release on Youtube.
Viewers took to Twitter to express their views, one viewer said the film was terrible and if the hackers knew how bad it was, the threat should've been to make everyone go see it, while another user said that he made it 25 minutes and 36 seconds through The Interview before he gave in, the Daily Star reported.
Most viewers on Christmas Day indicated that they were watching the film as an act of free speech after the film was initially scrapped by Sony following threats from North Korea.
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