Former glory

Garnett 2022-10-10 23:32:04

Although the story of the film is very old-fashioned, I was still stabbed to tears by it. In addition to being moved by love, there is also sadness for the end of a glorious era.

Kodak Krom film was the first color film released by Kodak before 1974, and it was also the first commercially successful color film in the world. Its glorious history includes, on November 22, 1963, Abraham Zamprudel used 8mm Kodak color film film to capture the image of President Kennedy's assassination; and famous photographer Steve McCurry also used The famous photo, "Afghan Girl," was captured on Kodak color film and featured on the cover of National Geographic in 1985.

Kodak color film was the trend of the times. The discontinuation of Crome color film meant the end of an era.

After sweeping the global market for decades, Kodak Krom film finally bid farewell to the historical stage. Flowers are not a hundred days of red, what can be truly eternal?

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Extended Reading

Kodachrome quotes

  • Matt Ryder: Are you ever happy, Ben?

    Ben: Let me tell you something. Happiness is bullshit. It's the great myth of the late 20th century. You think Picasso was happy? You think Hemingway was? Hendrix? They were miserable shits. No art worth a damn was ever created out of happiness. I can tell you that. Ambition, narcissism, sex, rage. Those are the engines that drive every great artist, every great man. A hole that can't be filled. That's why we're all such miserable assholes.

    Matt Ryder: So you know you're a miserable asshole.

    Ben: What? Do you think I'm an idiot? Of course I know.

  • Zoe Kern: Behave.

    Ben: I don't have time to behave, I'm dying

    Matt Ryder: Oh that's bullshit. you were a prick long before you had the cancer.