Not that it's bad, it just has
bad pacing issues and Max is super clunky in cover.
Not exact matches
The shift in
pace that will be triggered by their arrival over the next couple days is
badly needed: the talks so far have failed to resolve a number of key
issues.
There are other
issues here, ones that involve
pacing and tone and narrative momentum and Bilbo's own lack of significance in a story that's allegedly all about him, but all I can think about right now, 30 minutes after exiting the theater, is how
badly I need to go see it again at a reasonable 24 frames per second in regular old 2D in the hope that I can fully immerse myself into this too - long, too - repetitive saga.
Issues regarding
pacing and structural tightness are among the more considerable in this film, which promises to be rather extensive as a biopic, only to succumb to anything from repetitious filler, - at its
worst with the forceful and recurrent insertion of a recital of Oscar Wilde's own short story «The Selfish Giant» - to meandering material whose being backed by steady directorial storytelling by Brian Gilbert leads to moderate bland spells.
Beretta agreed: «It was a good race, but we just had some little
issues and some
bad luck on the
pace car,» he said.