That's why there is the filler — you would have a hard time selling a single chapter book, even though that contains the real value of the book, and would save your reader the time of wading
through filler material.
Not exact matches
Running 131 minutes, this film of limited consequence still goes dragged out, with excess
filler and
material that, rather than livening things up, allows you to further meditate upon things like the natural shortcomings and sentimentality,
through all of the genuinely strong aspects.
Clocking in at about two hours and three quarters, this film promises to be an epic, and in terms of its being so heavily layered with its narrative, I suppose it is, yet there's hardly enough scope or dynamicity to justify a relatively sprawling length which is achieved largely
through near - monotonous
filler, and an even greater excess in
material.