You have full power in your universe to dilate and contract time exactly as you see fit.
How long things take on the page depends entirely on how important they are in your story.
When you go back to rewrite, consider how you use time. After your first draft, you can start shrinking your first fifty pages by contracting the time in them.
Most spec scripts that haven’t been sufficiently rewritten plod very deliberately through the first 75 pages, at which point they take off in a panicked sprint for the end.
Don’t leave your time all slack up to the end. Smooth it out by considering how much time you spend on less important beats and use your genius to develop scenework that makes the importance match the time spent on the scene.
Pro tip: You can quickly shrink a scene by making your point visually in action.