Thanks for science and technology, thanks for the times~!

Dereck 2022-01-20 08:01:20

As far as the movie of train pitting is concerned, what I like the most is what I saw later. At that time, the audience’s reaction when watching this video in front of the screen~ I

have always envied those people who live in times of progress or technological changes. Because they have had the experience from scratch, and they are more able to appreciate the different experience brought about by this technology or advancement.

It feels like a train pitting is to movie viewers at the end of the 19th century, like Laura Run is to movie viewers at the end of the 20th century, and Avatar is to movie viewers in 2009. I can't forget the dizziness when I went to the theater to watch 3D Avatar (maybe it was also related to my wearing glasses...0.0) and the body's many conditioned reflexes.

When I think of film history class, before the teacher puts the train into the station, I always think, since this movie is so meaningful, there must be a very attractive story, or some classic pictures or mirrors. But to my surprise, I didn’t expect that after watching it, it was really just a simple truthful record of the train entering the station. But the meaning of the image given by such a simple lens is enough to make it carry on it. So much prestige~

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  • Jamey 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Can't comment, give the Lumiere brothers five stars in honor of their great light and shadow magic.

  • Tina 2022-03-27 09:01:19

    Watching in class, it seems that there are no bright spots and lack of shock now, but when I go back to that era, I think the historical significance of this film's existence and its influence on the development of later films are far greater than the film itself.