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When does it stop being boring?
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When does it stop being boring?
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around the same time frame vvitch stopped being boring
when you stop being a pleb
>A GHOST STORY IS BORING
>THE VVITCH IS BORING
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the amount of threads about this film since the RLM rec is depressing
do none of you people actually go to indie cinemas? you might not be bored by this film if you actually liked films
The Witch was intriguing throughout. Ghost Story is boring tryhard shit.
If you think it's dull now, wait until the party scene.
"Boring" is not a valid argument, it only says what your mood was while watching the film.
Same as saying "it was fun", that does not indicate anything about the actual quality of the film whatsoever.
What you find boring others can find riveting and vice versa. Some people are immensely bored by Marvel flicks, some of them think they are just pure fun.
Get better arguments
>let's watch a qt eat pie for over 5 min
Nice feet though
Watching a girl snivel into a pie for 5 minutes is objectively boring to watch
I liked parts of the movie but the ending felt too obvious and lazy, kind of cheapened the rest of the film for me.
>Her man is barely in the ground before she meets someone new
WHOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Never, just turn it off.
This. That scene could have just as easily been 30 seconds instead of 7+ minutes and it would have conveyed the same effect. When a 92-minute movie pads its running time with multiple scenes that fail to advance the plot, build characters/world, or at least present interesting visuals/sound, it is the hallmark of at best lazy filmmaking and at worst a disingenuous attempt to portray a sense of pseudo-intellectual "art".
we have no frame of reference for how long that time period actually was, especially since years go by from our perspective in a few frames
OP if you're bored just stop watching, it's not for you
Did you miss the part where time moves at an inconsistent rate?
The picture of them on the fridge is absent literally seconds after he looks at it.
kinda knew that but wanted to REEE post
boring can be a valid argument if it means "lacking in narrative action". If a film has no engine driving the plot forward or no stakes then "boring" is a pretty reasonable assessment.
Example: The Big Lebowski isn't a boring film even though nothing really happens throughout because you have a spring – the missing girl/the money/the pissed-on rug/the bowling tournament
etc.– which gives the characters the momentum they need to go from moment to moment. On the other hand, a comparable film like Inherent Vice is boring as shit because all motivation gets derailed within the first half hour of the film, and instead what you're given is inane wandering and kooky characters with no "action" whatsoever.
The point was that the scene felt like forever but was merely 5 minutes or so. Illustrates the theme of the film.
>protagonist has a hipster beard
>is an indie musician
>gf is cute but not sexy (low test)
>protaganist get cucked
>drawn out "artsy" scenes that add nothing to the movie
Have I've been memed into watching a soyboy movie?
plenty of good movies have 5 minutes of shit
The problem is that, within the context of a 92-minute movie, a scene that feels like it goes on forever because it has so little happening is kind of the definition of boring (not interesting; tedious).
The passing of time isn't meant to be exciting.
Yes, I'm sorry.
She takes the foil of the pie at 25:10. Puts it away at 30.43. I've never seen a more consistent boring scene in my life.
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except this movie was made for soyboys
Show me another movie with Roon where the main character is a white sheet ghost the whole time.
There isn't one.
This movie is objectively pretty rad. It's the Drive of ghost movies.
Okay so now he's trashing the spanish people's dishes for no reason is he rascist or something?
>movie with no dialogue
>being this confuddled
You missed the part where he was alive and says he hates plates obviously
>The party speech
Is meant to be cringe. Notice how as soon as he's finished with his self-involved speech he disappears?
it wasn't that boring to me
maybe this movie just isn't for you
The point is that it's obscene to be sitting there and watching a person mundanely grieve for even 7 minutes, let alone months like Affleck does. You need to feel the passage of time to get that, 30 seconds would defeat the purpose
Self-realization and objectivity sound like opposing ideals in art.
yeah but the big lebowski fucking sucks