Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Unforgiven

Clint Eastwood's latest, The Changeling, is getting mixed reviews, but what I noticed is the running time. The story sounds slight, but Clint takes 140 minutes to tell it.

His past few films:

Letters From Iwo Jima - 141 minutes

Flags Of Our Father - 132 minutes

Million Dollar Baby - 132 minutes

Mystic River - 137 minutes

In fact, Eastwood has shot 16 features in the past 20 years, and only 2 of them are under 120 minutes. I know Clint likes to shoot fast and cheap, but maybe he should stay in the editing room a few more weeks.

3 Comments:

Blogger QueensGuy said...

The NYTimes' review said that Changeling would have been a good 90 minute movie -- after that, everything was pretty superfluous.

12:42 PM, October 28, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think many directors want their films to be longer. They tend to fall in love with their footage. The difference with Clint, is he's got the clout to win those battles.

6:27 AM, October 30, 2008  
Blogger LAGuy said...

It'd be worse if it's a money-saving thing. Rough cuts are always too long. You need to keep trimming.

11:28 AM, October 30, 2008  

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