Recently watched this and was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t overstay its welcome, but I also found the pace sort of transfixing. The pace was neither overwhelming nor felt overly rushed, it simply felt…Right.

So I guess another way to put it might be, what other movies are well-paced and not too long?

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    If you liked that, try another Wes Anderson movie. That’s his style.

    The Grand Budapest Hotel is a great one.

    • Chuckles
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      Totally agree. That’s an all time favorite for me. The Life Aquatic and The Royal Tannenbaums are two more amazing films that sit in my top 20. Wife and I also just watched The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and loved it too. We didn’t know it was only an hour, so we watched it and then watched it again.

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      21 year ago

      Thanks! Although I’ve already seen that one, I haven’t gotten to some of their other films, so I may very well have to do that. However, I’m very much open to others with a similar feel/pacing.

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        51 year ago

        Edgar Wright films may also be worth watching, if you haven’t already. They have a different sort of pacing than Wes Anderson, but to me they also hit a sweet spot of not overstaying their welcome. Generally, almost every detail has a callback or payoff, and they have a weird way of both optimizing and subverting the genre they are based on.

        • Chuckles
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          21 year ago

          Shaun of the Dead is a spot on call. Love that flick.

  • edric
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    21 year ago

    Films by Robert Eggers maybe? Not sure if it’s the kind of pace you like though.