Here’s an interesting interview with Richard Linklater in which he ponders the disappearance of films for adults at the multiplex. He blames infantilism and the scourge of superhero flicks that have invaded the big screen.
with attention spans being so terrible that anything that has decent pacing is now considered a "slow burn"
I watched Oppenheimer recently on a plane and was astonished that the whole movie basically just felt like a montage, jumping around every 3 seconds. Admittedly I didn't quite finish the movie so maybe it gets better at the end. And I'm sure this was an intentional choice, but I didn't really like it if it was.
I just looked it up, apparently the average shot length was 3.2 seconds.
I watched Oppenheimer recently on a plane and was astonished that the whole movie basically just felt like a montage, jumping around every 3 seconds. Admittedly I didn't quite finish the movie so maybe it gets better at the end. And I'm sure this was an intentional choice, but I didn't really like it if it was.
I just looked it up, apparently the average shot length was 3.2 seconds.