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Announced and premiered last year, Connecting Worldsāthe documentary about famed game director Hideo Kojimaāis now available on Disney+ for everyone to watch. And while it might only appeal to Kojima super fans, itās at least not very long, clocking in at a cool 60 minutes, or about 11 minutes less than the famousā¦
video game auteurās longest cutscene.
Produced by PlayStation Studios and Kojima Productions, Hideo Kojima: Connecting Worlds is primarily a documentary about the early life of the Metal Gear Solid creator, and also a look into how heās making games now at his independent studio. As former Kotaku writer Ashley Bardhan wrote in 2023:
āIt avoids the topic of Konami (which Kojima left behind after three decades, establishing both his career and cementing a somewhat angsty reputation) altogether, and spends the majority of its runtime on cherry-picked moments from Death Strandingās production.ā
Ironically, for a man who is famous for creating games that tend to include very long cutscenes, the movie documentary (which to be clear, he didnāt direct or edit) clocks in at just 60 minutes according to Disney+. If a movie about Kojima is just another one of his infamous cutscenes, where does it land compared to some of his biggest and longest ones? Well, near the top but not at the top.
Some other long cutscenes, that are technically shorter than his new documentary include the nearly 30-minute-long ending to Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and another half-hour ending cutscene in Death Stranding. The dude wasnāt kidding when he put in his Twitter bio that ā70% of my body is made of movies.ā