Napoleon Dynamite
I’d recommend First Cow
Melancholia.
i wouldn’t know. when i watch movies, i watchitfortheplot.
Rubber
Seriously, give this movie a shot.
It’s been a long time since I watched it but I found Bladerunner very slow paced.
It dat noir, baby!
Gosford Park. It’s the slowest, most boring thing I’ve ever survived.
Passengers It’s a sci-fi movie.
I have to assume people will have different ideas of minimal, but I just watched Love Me, and I think it counts
Other movies
- Moon.
- Cast Away
- 127 Hrs
- 2001: A space odyssey
- Hateful Eight
Coffee and Cigarettes
Clerks (but just the first one)
I don’t know if I would call Clerks a slow-paced movie, like the plot barely advances at all throughout the entire movie, and I get that, but the movie is not really about the plot, it’s about a series of seemingly unconnected events that happen in an average, nondescript location in New Jersey, and getting to people watch as the weirdness erupts around the one seemingly normal person in the entire film.
I used to love Clerks when I was a teenager, but after rewatching it as an adult (along with a few other Kevin Smith movies), I feel like I outgrew it. It’s edgy and the characters have good chemistry and was shot well, but end of the day, kinda just juvenile and the dialog pretentious. I get why it was criticized as such.
The Brutalist is slow as hell, nothing really happens you would care about, it goes on for fucking ever and then it skips ahead 30 odd years and ends. 100% not recommended.
My Dinner With André
For pace, it’s basically directly correlated with the movie’s age.
I have no idea how today’s young screen-addled audiences would even begin to approach the idea of watching basically any movie from the 1970s, let alone the 40s.
Debbie Does Dallas
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