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Film Students Are Having Trouble Sitting Through Movies, Professors Say
(www.hollywoodreporter.com)
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And that’s basically it!
thumbnail of The Brutalist (4 hrs long) okay perhaps not the best example
And not exactly 4 hours of easy watching.
It's not for the Marvel crowd but it's an amazing movie wIth world class cinematography and it sucks you in.
It didn't seem like 4 hours at all to me.
yeah i didn't regard it as a particular difficult film at all.
but people are different and at different levels. tons of people in this thread seem to flip out at the notion some films aren't for everyone. not everyone reads at the same grade level, but for some reason the idea of films being at different levels is very offensive to folks.
running a marathon is a lot harder than running a mile. and we have people who can't run a mile telling us marathons are stupid and shouldn't exist.
I'm not a film student but I assume that long, comparatively difficult films by Tarkovsky, Ozu, etc are a lot of what the film students are watching and I would imagine that the professors are commentating on more recent developments
Tarkovsky films are incredible but are a "watch once in your lifetime" sort of deal.
I asked my grandmother if she had seen STALKER and she said yes, when it came out in theaters, like 40 years ago (in the USSR), and I asked if she was interested in re-watching it with her grandkids
She said: "No. It's a very difficult film. A very difficult film. You watch it only once because you don't get the same feeling a second time"
that's weird. i've watched many of them multiple times.
I watched it like thrice and it only got better and more fascinating on every rewatch.
Right? They should be making them watch the entire Lord of the Rings extended trilogy instead.
That may be true but the example in the article, Jules et Jim, is under 2 hours long.