only contact I started with has to be traced back to my college days. I have seen those two or three late-stage movies in the video hall. It’s already very far away.
In order to warm up for the new edition premiere on Friday, I decided to watch the two oldest movie editions. I didn’t report too much expectations. I just wanted to make a simple introduction,
but I still gave the beginning. I was a big surprise because of its full classical video, classical soundtrack, and the classic sci-fi story that slowly laid out and had suspenseful transitions—it was quite similar to "Meeting with Rama" in a
slow pace. The 140-minute film length, most friends who are accustomed to the rhythm of fast food, can’t stand it. No wonder, this is an era when even "Me, Robot" can be made into an action movie. But
for me, looking at those elegant and steady slides. The camera, listening to the classic soundtrack of goldsmith filled with golden warmth, and enjoying the wonderful special effects of Trumbull Great God 2001 style, it is really a cool word!
Come tomorrow, The Wrath of Khan
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