*“I’ll probably die first before my love for cinema.”
— Yours truly*
I won’t review this film based on what it shows, because that would be the opposite of my quote above — the slow fading and death of cinema: a run-down theater about to close, fewer staff, emptier seats.
Instead, I’ll review it as a love letter to cinema.
Like the moviegoers on screen, even if the seats aren’t full, the love for cinema never truly fades. There’s even a kid watching a wuxia film lmao.
There’s this line in this movie —
*“No one goes to the movies anymore, and no one remembers us anymore.”
*
But as long as there’s someone like me — like us, my mutuals here — who watches and loves cinema, it will never die.
*“I’ll probably die first before my love for cinema.”
— Yours truly*
I won’t review this film based on what it shows, because that would be the opposite of my quote above — the slow fading and death of cinema: a run-down theater about to close, fewer staff, emptier seats.
Instead, I’ll review it as a love letter to cinema.
Like the moviegoers on screen, even if the seats aren’t full, the love for cinema never truly fades. There’s even a kid watching a wuxia film lmao.
There’s this line in this movie —
*“No one goes to the movies anymore, and no one remembers us anymore.”
*
But as long as there’s someone like me — like us, my mutuals here — who watches and loves cinema, it will never die.