User talk:DingoRoger

Film plot lengths
Hi there. I wanted to explain why I reverted you made to Shooter (2007 film). Wikipedia's style guideline for film articles has some recommendations for film plots. Specificially, it says they should be between 400 and 700 words long to balance readability and completeness. Your edit brough the plot to almost 1000 words, which makes it too long to comfortably read. One thing you could do is work to reduce the length of the plot in other areas if you think it focuses too much on specific scenes. This would allow you to expand on scenes that you think aren't given enough attention. If you'd rather write a more detailed plot that includes content that can't fit in 700 words, you might consider contributing this to the IMDb, which doesn't have rules on plot length. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 05:31, 7 November 2018 (UTC)

Film plot lengths
Hi there. I saw your message and went through the guidelines. What you said is true and I totally understand that you are just following the rules. But at the same time, reverting the article back made it somewhat less user friendly, as it had very little details before my editing and anyone who has seen the film would find a major part of the plot missing. So it is my humble suggestion to take most basic yet important parts of my article and adding them to the one you reverted. Thank you DingoRoger (talk) 20:35, 1 March 2019 (UTC)