icarus-daedelus said:Whether the attention spans of hyperactive children or teenage duckroll could hack it is immaterial to me. The deliberate pacing of the film is conducive to the weight of the messages being expressed. Not every work of art has to have "entertainment value" as a top priority (or as a priority at all.)
But heck, kids can somehow apparently find My Neighbor Totoro more interesting than watching paint dry in real time, so maybe I am underestimating their attention spans.
All that said, I have not actually read NOTGR (English translations being hard to come by) or watched any of the animu adaptations of Galaxy Express 999. You are either trying to entice me or imagining lesbians (again) or both. :<
It's not really about attention spans. It's really about the quality of what you do with the pace you have chosen. The movie is paced poorly, and whatever impact the pacing is supposed to have and whatever feeling it's supposed to invoke is secondary to whether it is actually effective in engaging the audience into feeling interested in those feelings. The movie completely fails in this aspect. It's just boring.
