@yassie_j that's a you issue sadly /nm there's still plenty under 2 hours that came out this year, methinks the creative field just knows that there a lot of added depth you can get from adding 10-30 minutes onto a movie there's far far more I can add to this but I need to get ready for work
@yassie_j that's because i haven't seen your political posts but you're parroting disneyslop propaganda that calls for taking away artistic control from creatives :(
@yassie_j this take is crazy Movies should be as long as the director thinks it should be. Especially if the genre calls for a longer run time, which a Detective film absolutely does.
I don't think a film that's inspired by classic mystery novels can achieve everything it wants to from a narrative standpoint in less than 2 hours, same goes for a bunch of other movies (Avatar, OBAA)
We live in a world where studios actively call for shorter run times for better box office profits, Fantastic Four comes to mind which suffers from having 15-20 minutes missing from it. I think having people like Rian Johnson, Matt Reeves and Paul Tomas Anderson fighting to make the films the length they want it to be is undeniably a good thing.
@niconeko respectfully disagree!@!!!! Having a timeline of growing mechanics with recent songs allows people to scale over time like, imagine having a level 23 expert telling you "USE 3 FINGERS NOW!!! HERE'S SOME CHART FLAIR THAT YOU SHOULDN'T TOUCH" i'd have a panic attack personally