Most movies, once the action starts there's no more characters. You say a couple of dumb lines and then there's just explosions until the end.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well first of all, it's hard to shoot a movie and break for a long time and then come back and do, in a sense, one of the biggest scenes that each character had.
A lot of action movies today seem to have scenes that just lead up to the action.
Also, if you watch the film once, there are lots of things that you won't get because there are punch lines in the first act, the setup to which isn't until the second act.
You really get to direct the movie three times when it comes to the action sequences and the set pieces.
A lot of films come out before they're finished.
I just don't know that a TV show demands a movie ending.
With any character you portray, you can never play the end in the beginning. You have to pursue and attack your intention as if they're going to be successful.
In Hollywood films everything is tidied up at the end with clean lines and clean character definitions. It's sort of unsatisfying.
I feel like if a film is well-written, then the character's arc is complete. There really is very little room to expand on that afterwards.
With films, you get to develop a set of characters, and then, at the end of the film, you have to throw them away.