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It's a true ensemble piece and while there are standout performances (notably Dean Norris and Ansel Elgort), the storylines are all in service of the larger picture, and so no one really gets
enough screentime to warrant serious Supporting Actor / Actress consideration.
Slim doesn't get
enough screentime to establish him as a memorable villain.
The clarity with which Singer and Co. are able to track the various storylines — Wolverine and the kids, Storm and Nightcrawler, Professor X and Jason / Stryker, Magneto and Mystique — is impeccable, and each storyline gets
enough screentime to play through a full and fulfilling arc while not overstaying its welcome.
Since the story unfolds at such a brisk clip (and spends a lot of time with a good amount of supporting characters such as Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, and Melanie Laurent), the Horsemen don't really have
enough screentime to create believable characters, but that's not the main attraction here anyway.
Not exact matches
It was setting limits on my own
screentime, that made me feel brave
enough to try the detox.
Without
screentime, bedtime can be chaos as he doesn't play quietly or nicely by himself long
enough to put the other child to bed.
This driver probably has as much
screentime as the actors who adorn the poster, but I guess he isn't hateful
enough to make the cut.
Williams too has limited
screentime, but she has two powerful scenes that were
enough to push her into Oscar contention for a fourth time.
Oddly
enough, Pegg's the only other member of the IMF team with substantial
screentime.
Even actors granted limited
screentime, like Wes Bentley, Donald Sutherland, and Lenny Kravitz, have
enough presence to make an impact.
Zero is full of fine craftsmen like Kyle Chandler, Mark Strong, Joel Edgerton, James Gandolfini, Mark Duplass, Harold Perrineau, Stephen Dillane, and Clarke making the most of limited
screentime and convincing you that their characters are invested in this cause but smart
enough to be skeptical.