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Okay guys so for me this is a real issue because I don't have an amazing attention span so for me it needs to be fast paced like otherwise I'll just clock out. It's like, it's happened too many times.
I agree with you, I don't like, I don't like, I prefer like something interesting happening rather than just like a scene that's gonna bore me, if that makes sense.
To be honest, I've never really thought of it and now that I am thinking about it, I don't really think I mind. I think to be honest it can't be too slow paced but I don't have a problem with it being too fast paced if you're going to say
Now this is a really tough one because I kind of enjoy the slower paced movies or shows because they're trying to include like a tidbit of information like why was that guy wearing a blue hat that's all that's because he was FBI back in the 80s whatever information they're trying to tie into the storyline that's why it's slow paced in that specific event or part of the movie so I don't mind it I just keep in mind like oh I think what they're trying to do is more helpful
I prefer a Natasha difficult question say it depends on the films pianist most slow paced films have a more that plot for as long as paste films usually skip out on a bunch of stuff
I think I'm a bit of both I don't like everything completely fast pace because I feel like a son kills the storyline and if it's too slower than United skateboard for a middle area is great
You know, it all depends. Pacing is a general thing, so I don't mind the slow burn, but there's an arch making a slow-paced movie, just like there's an arch making a fast-paced movie. So I'm somewhere in the middle.
To be honest, I could really see value in both because slow pace gives you more information overall. But fast pace, you can finish it quicker. like you know, binge it or binge it faster. So, yeah.