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8/4/2025, 12:30:46 PM
Today I pondered: what film would you hypothetically have (force) your family and loved ones watch at your funeral? A film that would best represent the you that your family and loved ones know and love. A film they could walk out of and understand why you picked it.
Hard mode: Your sincere answer
Hard mode plus: Keep it relatively family friendly
The strongest answer I can come up with, adhering to my hard mode plus rule: The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979)
Hard mode: Your sincere answer
Hard mode plus: Keep it relatively family friendly
The strongest answer I can come up with, adhering to my hard mode plus rule: The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979)
6/19/2025, 12:28:28 PM
>>211679201
Better at what exactly? Storytelling? Triggering emotional response? Aesthetics?
They're both beautiful, engaging, and rich in variety. Literature is better at displaying what's happening inside a character's mind. Film is better at creating a sensory experience.
I'll keep both because of their respective strenghts, and despite their respective shortcomings.
Better at what exactly? Storytelling? Triggering emotional response? Aesthetics?
They're both beautiful, engaging, and rich in variety. Literature is better at displaying what's happening inside a character's mind. Film is better at creating a sensory experience.
I'll keep both because of their respective strenghts, and despite their respective shortcomings.
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