Comment by Cpoll
13 hours ago
Is information density a meaningful metric for movies?
I'm reminded of Kubrick's long pauses, or the space scenes in 2001, which are there to set the tone or give the viewer time to consider the situation, not to deliver information.
It came out when I was a kid, and I loved every second of those long boring sequences in it. 2001 was totally unique. I've probably seen it more times than any other movie. Once my college dorm went to see it in 70mm. Great memories.
Kubrick has nothing on Tarkovsky who has nothing on even more longwinded directors.
I love some of Tarkovsky, but some of it is very slow e.g. Nostalgia and Stalker.
I'd like to see some of those ADHD film students sit through The Sacrifice.