Gatsby director Luhrmann: Criticism is like your child being smashed on the head with a lump of wood

Baz LuhrmannThe Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann has compared negative reviews of his films as being like hitting a child over the head with a lump of wood.

In an interview with Mumbrella’s sister title Encore, the film-maker suggested that critics will long be forgotten while the film is likely to have a more lasting life.

The film opens in Australia today.

Luhrmann said: “When Fitzgerald wrote the book, a guy whose name we can’t remember, the premium critic of the time, called Fitzgerald a clown and said the book was thin and that his characters were marionettes. I can’t remember the name of the critic but The Great Gatsby, that book sold more copies last week than in Fitzgerald’s entire lifetime,” he said.

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