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"Pacing" doesn't exist. If you want something to end as quickly as possible you just don't like that thing. And all you have to do is turn it off. Why do you think you can't do that? You control the buttons you press on your remote.

I challenge you anons to find a scene that you think I like but that I wished ended sooner. If you can actually find one I will admit I'm wrong, but logically I don't think it's possible. If I like it then I'm cool with it lasting a really long time.
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>>215517086
>no one can give an example
>they will also not concede
Doesn't matter. This is forever proof that anyone who talks about pacing is a lying retard who cannot articulate their thoughts. You ALL had a chance to speak up today.
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>>215517086
pacing doesn't mean you want something to end, it means that something should be paced with intention, each part should feel meaningful or intentional. Having something long for the sake of being long is bad.
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>>215517086
The different cuts of Apocalypse Now point to you being a faggot as usual OP
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>>215517086
Based fast-forwarder. Reminds me of when people complain about the lighting or sound, like nigger you can control the brightness and volume yourself



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