films we all love them, right? but we cant be blinded by the truth, that when we switch on netflix, sky or any other film source and have a quick browse over the latest blockbusters that we indeed are looking for something that will make us happy, that will display life in a certain light that we desire to live, or even perhaps watching a film that reminds us of past times that used to be enjoyable. The sad solemn truth is that a film cant change reality, we need a miracle for that one. In fact what a film really portrays is a false image of what life is really all about, indeed i cant define the meaning of life but i can assure you that a 90 minute film wont be to much help to you either. In general a film is like a stimulant, a stimulant is there to make you feel happy, but that happiness only lasts for a period of time before wearing off, just like that sudden streak of happiness from a film until those dreaded credits begin rolling up the screen and you realize that its all one big fantasy, you yourself will never live the life's of lets say for instances Cher from clueless or mia from princess diaries, because life really isn't just that simply. Then there's the second type of film that is more realistic and educational but still portrays the hidden truth of what we don't really want to see happens in world but unfortunately does, films about illness and death, we still go away upset but these films sure do have more of a purpose than your typical chic flic, these films make us grateful for what we do have, a healthy body, thriving with life. I often meet this lady when i go out riding and the other day we had a discussion that by appreciating what you do have, will make you feel fulfilled and make you your happiest deep down.
In conclusion i fear that you cant receive anything positive from watching a film, and it may sound silly of me but i always picture film watching as a source of the depression problem's we have nowadays, as people are always longing but never receiving their true expectations.
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