• Flamekebab@piefed.social
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    12 days ago

    A well constructed film does not feel rushed in a shorter run time.

    I like long films, like really long ones. Ones where the length is part of the experience. For example, I loved Apocalypse Now Redux.

    What I don’t like is films that are substantially longer than they need to be. I don’t want them pared down, I want them built around the format their story suits rather than padded out. I like breathing room (mostly!) but it’s a fine line to walk.

    A good film opening gets on with things quickly, getting the viewer up to speed, but too often I find myself quoting Springfieldians from Marge vs. The Monorail - “GET TO THE MONEY!”

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        12 days ago

        True, but it’s a lot easier for me to find 90 minutes than 180 minutes on a weekday night.

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          12 days ago

          That’s a completely different problem. You were arguing if a film deserves to be long (it does if it’s worth it). Now you’re arguing that you don’t have time for a long film.

          Convenience isn’t an Oscar category. A good film can be short or long, it depends on many factors.

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            11 days ago

            Sigh, I was trying to meet you in the middle. I’m in no mood to fight with you.

            Edit: It’s a new day and I see people have decided to upvote you so fuck it, arsehole mode is go.

            I was agreeing that a film doesn’t have to feel long despite being long, however whether a film feels long or not has no bearing on its runtime.

            Film length has no inherent bearing on whether a film is good or not, when well executed, and therefore I want more short films because I have time for them.

            BECAUSE IT DOESN’T MATTER FOR QUALITY PURPOSES, as you just said.

            I was not arguing about whether it “deserves” to be long. That’s an entirely different question and fuck off for trying to put words in my mouth. Couldn’t just not be a cunt, could you?

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      11 days ago

      I honestly love when I get really engrossed in something, credits roll and I look at the scrub bar… ”wtf that was barely more than an hour?"