I don’t know where I heard the news that Kodak will be discontinued because I usually use a lot of Kodak colors for taking pictures. The colors are very beautiful. I personally prefer Kodak instead of Fuji. The color is thicker.
I watched this movie because of his name. An old man took his unwashed film and his son broke. Most of the United States went to find a store that can develop film. This is a very romantic thing in itself. There is a feeling in it.
The old man said that the photos of digital photography are big data garbage (although now the films are washed out and they are all given to the electronic version of hee hee
"Why don't you use a digital camera? It saves a lot of trouble"
"Have you touched a fake breast?"
And there are some very wise words in it like the daydreamer also in it: seize this moment
This is a passage I like very much. If this moment has passed, it has passed but it has not disappeared
Forever...it is nothing. There will be forever in the promise, but it is nothing in itself. The important thing is that if each moment can be solidified into images or words, if it can be remembered and recalled by others, this is another state of "existence".
That’s why the old man wanted to wash out those rolls of film and give it to his son. The memory can be passed on.
When you watch the sun set down on the city walls and the pedestrians hurrying down the street, there is nothing to record. This is just an ordinary day. Because of your participation, there is a solemn tranquility in your eyes, so you waited for a while and then this moment passed you took out the camera
You have lost contact with people close to you, remembering the time you spent together, you think for a while and think it’s enough
I have never left a mark but I have experienced the softest resonance
Then you wait for the people on the next line to meet you again and participate in a story that you don’t know the end of
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