The Public Reacts to Australia: Montaigne – Don’t Break Me
14 people from different countries, of different ages and professions took part in this year’s “The Public Reacts to Eurovision 2020” project done by ESCBubble. They are all casual viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest – none of them are huge fans of the Contest, and none of them have heard any of the songs before we played them all to them (except maybe the one representing their own country).
We continue this year’s series of Public Reactions with the song that was going to represent Australia – “Don’t Break Me” by Montaigne. In addition to telling us their thoughts and impressions, we also asked them all to score the song out of 10. The comments of every single one of them may have not been added to the video, but their scores have been added of course. Check out what they had to say about the Australian entry, and how did they score it right here:
In order to find the best song of Eurovision 2020, we also need YOUR vote! Score the Australian song from 1 (very bad) to 10 (amazing) in our poll here:
The poll will close when tomorrow’s review of the entry of North Macedonia – “You” by Vasil is published, and then we will also announce the total score that Australia received.
As we mentioned, 14 of our editors have also scored each of the songs from 1 to 10. The Australian song scored a total of 89 points from the ESCBubble team:
Country | Total | Anne | Danny | David | Ervin | Fouad | Jan | Joe | Kyle | Marco | Matthew | Melissa | Nick | Nikola | Olivier |
Australia | 89 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 9 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 5 |
Our Slovenian poll is now closed, and their song “Voda” by Ana Soklič received a total of 80 points from our readers. Here’s the current result:
Ranking | Country | Total score | Reviewers | Editors | Readers |
1 | Belarus | 243 | 91 | 72 | 80 |
2 | Slovenia | 234 | 87 | 67 | 80 |