Here in the land of 3 hour long movies, it's not really something we have to worry about, but yeah, that makes sense. *g*
There's a film review show here that includes the running time of the film with the title, and I'm always stunned at how many "feature-length" films there are that run barely over 1 1/2 hours. There was serious controversy about the third LotR film, which ran 201 minutes in the theatrical version (as opposed to extended, DVD release) and that wasn't aimed at an audience with kids in it. Although since Goblet is rated PG-13, that's less of a concern.
Real choreography? Oh, that's excellent! It never occured to me.
The next time you see the film, take another look -- it's a masterful sequence.
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There's a film review show here that includes the running time of the film with the title, and I'm always stunned at how many "feature-length" films there are that run barely over 1 1/2 hours. There was serious controversy about the third LotR film, which ran 201 minutes in the theatrical version (as opposed to extended, DVD release) and that wasn't aimed at an audience with kids in it. Although since Goblet is rated PG-13, that's less of a concern.
Real choreography? Oh, that's excellent! It never occured to me.
The next time you see the film, take another look -- it's a masterful sequence.