Director Denis Villeneuve believes that young people have a preference for longer films, citing the success of 'Oppenheimer,' a three-hour, rated-R movie about nuclear physics. Villeneuve notes a trend where the youth enjoy substantial and meaningful content in movies.
Denis Villeneuve says young people want longer films — “If they pay, they want to see something substantial.” “Think of ‘Oppenheimer’... It is a 3-hour, rated-R movie about nuclear physics that is mostly talking. But the public was young, that was the movie of the year by far… https://t.co/GQuihvAurt
Denis Villeneuve says young people want longer films 🎞️ "Think of ‘Oppenheimer’ ... It is a three-hour, rated-R movie about nuclear physics that is mostly talking. But the public was young, that was the movie of the year by far for my kids. There is a trend. The youth love to… https://t.co/tlcpCaB2kJ
Denis Villeneuve is not worried about #Dune2 being too long because "the youth love to watch long movies...They are craving meaningful content.” “Also, think of ‘Oppenheimer.’ It is a three-hour, rated-R movie about nuclear physics that is mostly talking. But the public was… https://t.co/EQwdi2Jxa4