Role of Cinema and Psychoanalysis in Affective Experience - MDPI
Of course, the cinema has had to evolve. The days of simple projectors and stiff seats have given way to reclining chairs, Dolby Atmos sound, and IMAX expansions. Theaters have adapted by turning movie-going into a luxury event, offering gourmet food and premium formats that justify the ticket price. The "event" status of a movie release has become the theater's greatest defense against streaming services. While we may watch a drama or a documentary at home, we flock to the theater for the "must-see" cultural moments—the midnight premieres and the summer blockbusters that demand to be seen on the biggest screen possible. cinema movies
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When you watch these at home, you are viewing a story. When you watch them in a theater, you are experiencing an event. The "event" status of a movie release has
So, turn off the auto-play. Close the laptop. Drive to the old theater with the sticky floors and the giant curtains. Buy the overpriced popcorn.