Sometimes, I read these opinion pieces and reviews about few films and think, "Wow, they actually saw that much in that shitty film."
Later, I go on to write random thoughts about a film I liked & get comments like, "You are just overthinking / Dear Comrade is a shitty film."
Later, I go on to write random thoughts about a film I liked & get comments like, "You are just overthinking / Dear Comrade is a shitty film."

Then, I'll be reminded again of the fact about how art is/can be perceived in a lot many ways that I can't even imagine of and that's what makes it really exciting (at least sometimes) than perhaps a routine work/job.
I think that's something that makes art unique. For example, in software/coding, there could be multiple ways of achieving the desired output but the success of it is easily measurable because the result is binary & in most cases, it's objective and doesn't depend on the person.
There are cases in software too, where it's subjective, like the user experience. Though there's a basic level of acceptance, there are varied user preferences. But as a functionality, it's binary. When I click this button, it should work. Simple. Movies don't work like that.