I found that The Irishman moved along at a nice pace and didn't seem to drag at all. It definitely didn't feel like three-and-a-half hours. Really, it's not much longer than Godfather: Part II (329 minutes vs 322 minutes).
It's just a great story. The biggest thing for me with the de-aging was their movements looked strange. Sure, the guy looks 40 years old but he's moving around like an 80-year-old type deal.
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