>If you invite someone to an expensive restaurant that's just had a bad review, your invitation must mean either cluelessness or defiance.
How about you like the restaurant or you have recommendations from people whose tastes you share that like it? If I like a restaurant I really don't care what the newspaper or Yelp says. It's not so much defiance as disagreement.
(Sure, if "the reviews" are bad for a restaurant, a movie, etc. the betting money is that it is, in fact, not that great barring other data to the contrary.)
How about you like the restaurant or you have recommendations from people whose tastes you share that like it? If I like a restaurant I really don't care what the newspaper or Yelp says. It's not so much defiance as disagreement.
(Sure, if "the reviews" are bad for a restaurant, a movie, etc. the betting money is that it is, in fact, not that great barring other data to the contrary.)