The Batman
Premier tonight for The Batman by Matt Reeves. Excited and one of the few occasions to head to the theater for a movie I want to see and justify spending money for. I also started a show on Netflix called "Luna Park" (European Indy movie) that made me nostalgic for prior years (even if I never lived them, it just looked awesome).
There is something special in old habits, such as movie theaters and theme parks and feelings of old. And if we all agree that there is something special in past methods, is all change good? Is it really better now than it was 50 years ago? On the surface, yes for certain causes (social rights, standard of living, technology advancement, etc.) and no for others (faster cultural shifts, more social isolation due to technology, more foreign presence in our lives, etc.).
I think most people confuse past methods with past age. We associate certain things as "better in the past" because we were younger. I do this, I know other adults do too, and it will continue to be this way forever. We all long for the past (but just the age part, not the technology behind it).
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