>>9439832Depends.
If their personal views have an effect on their work it will obviously change my opinion.
Like some people trying to lecture you on something (which tends to lead to terrible writing by making characters break their continuity to spout a very specific speech out of nowhere or by having the story directly tell you what is good and what is wrong without letting you come to a conclussion) or when they force content that doesn't match with the overall trend of the creation (like giving characters some token background that adds nothing to the story).
And it doesn't matter what theme or "side" those views are. When many movies used to have many christian hints it got tiring. Now that's not flavour of the month and instead is feminism or lgbtq.
Best example is Jin Roh. Apparently the creator is a self declared communist and he kind of added some "subtext" to the story to criticize corporativism. I don't care, I liked the movie and I didn't feel like being lectured or being told "gommunism good :D".