Movie Experience


Is it really better to have any excitement and expectations for a movie or simply have no at all? On one hand, being excited makes you all riled up and ready to take the movie on while on the latter, you're saving yourself from all the disappointment in case the movie down right sucks. Yes, being excited for a movie has its perks but then again not being excited has its own perks too. The question now is what do we do about it.

I'm guessing the right and most reasonable solution to the problem would be too have a little excitement and very little expectations. The funny thing is sometimes our brains and bodies does the complete opposite of what we want. Although the feeling of being excited and having loads of excitement which then turns to be completely right is quite a good feeling. But then again, the opposite makes you think, what the hell am I watching.

Sometimes it's like a lucky packet. You can't really predict how a movie is going to be until you watch it.

Sometimes you find yourself dozing off while only half an hour in but feel too regretful to get up and leave because you already spent the money for the tickets.

And sometimes, you just end up lucky and fall head over heals for the movie that you had least excitement for.

That's whats really awesome about watching movies.

The experience.

So what if a movie sucks? Should we blast the internet and actors with hateful messages letting them know how you much you just hated it? No we should not. Why? Because they too have no clue whether it's going to be a hit or miss. Yet they still try their very best to make it a success.

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