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Films are hypnotizing.
Far meatier than the average riff-raff on streaming channels and more cunning than simplistic scrollers online, movies have captivated audiences for over a century. Humans are inherently storytelling creatures, so when our ancestors finally found a moving medium that could share stories without sitting fireside in a kumbaya circle, we were forever changed. From silent cinema to black and white to color films and back again, movie buffs have exalted this favored medium, canceling weekend plans for a solo matinee like it was their day job.
Although movies aren't as epic and crazy as Gone With the Wind or Citizen Kane–you know, the OG classics—film fanatics find themselves scouring catalogs of movies, old and new, to fixate on and enjoy even decades after release. When it comes to the time capsule of movies, it's more than just the story told that draws us in, it's the colors, it's the music, it's the acting, and the screenwriting. Because in Hollywood, movies aren't ever just a solo show, they require a whole slew of creative pros, linking arms to move mountains.
Alas, that's the real awe-factor of the silver screen.