movie theaters are interesting places. you sit for something like two hours in a darkened room, never seeing, or really even noticing at all, your many companions. you don't look at eachother, you don't talk to eachother, and yet you learn so much about their personalitiy in just that one sitting. what they like, or don't like. what makes them laugh or makes them cry. what scares them, and how easily they're entertained. within a few short hours you can learn about all their fears and dreams. you learn about their friends, and even their family, or maybe you learn about their lack in said departments. you become sort of like a family. you don't get to choose them, and they don't choose you, but you share a whole part of your selves, and a small piece of your lives with eachother. you all experence something together which can never be duplicated, not exactly, not ever again. sure they'll be other movies, or maybe you'll even go back to see the same movie twice. but even if every single member of that orignial crowd came back for a second showing ... it just wouldn't be the same. besides, how likly is it really that you'll all come back at the same time, be in the same theater, and see the same movie again anyway. there are no ten year reunions for movie goers. no get-to-gethers or see-ya-latters. you're only together for that one mement in time. and when it's over, it's over. gone, never to return. ... movie theaters are interesting places.
Morrighan-Brann · Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 07:39pm · 0 Comments |