I don't know since when, but I've always loved to watch movies set in neat, clean, and modern surroundings, something international, beautiful, gorgeous, high-class, grand, and what not. With due respect, I've always preferred light-hearted stories, laughter, peaceful plots, family-based themes, friendship stories, and the like. I never wanted to pay my hard-earned money to see poverty and ugly things on a larger-than-life screen. Those two or three hours should always be memorable for me, no exceptions.
Initially, I struggled a lot with foreign English accents, but then I got used to it; rather, I started to lovingly enjoy them.
Now, post-retirement, I'm not exaggerating, but I go for at least one movie a day or night, or whenever I find time or feel like it. I literally enjoy this freedom.
I was, and everyone is, aware of the real reason why people love to watch movies. This thought reiterated in my mind again today when I enjoyed the most beautiful piece on my largest TV screen in my cozy living room. It's not because it's a weekend ritual, nor because they have enough money to spend, but because they iteratively build their dreams via movies, especially such a class of movies, the special ones, or those that have that special touch to ignite further dreams in many. Normal people dream of something abnormal, rich, enriching, peaceful, and beautiful to happen, as showcased in movies. And they wait, wish, and when reality strikes, they feel hopeless again. To bring them back to a dreamy land again, such movies play an extravagant role. When they see such movies, their belief is reiterated, and they start living a new subset of dreams once again, filled with huge energies and motivations, and the cycle continues. That's the main reason, according to me, for watching and enjoying such light-hearted, awesome, high-class movies regularly.
And one more thing: the kind of movies I've particularly enjoyed in the last 1-1.5 years have showcased plots centered around very good, kind-hearted, awesome, clean, fun, enjoyable, and helpful characters. Watching these films truly reiterates my belief in the good that exists all around us, always. The fear(s) (anyone might carry) simply fades away. Consequently, an individual feels more relaxed, focused, and full of love for their surroundings, including nature, people, relationships, love, friendship, and everything else.
The happy vibes of such a movie mean that the entire crew involved in its creation was happy – they were, in a way, the chosen ones to spread further happiness. Customers or observers like me became happy, and likewise, there must be countless others who helped spread this positive energy since the inception or release of all such movies. Wow, what an incredible ripple effect indeed
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