Art by Daisy Adams |
What’s missing in seeing a film on television is a central
component of what it means to be human — the assembly. Whether it’s at a
church, at a play or at the movies, the idea of losing your identity at a
gathering of others — known or unknown to you — while sharing a common
experience, a journey, an event, is uniquely human, and in my opinion we
abandon such practices at our peril. Gatherings are important, and certainly
better than going through life with ear buds. Never mind the theology or medium
in question, concentrate on the part where you rub shoulders with strangers.
— Nicholas Meyer, The View from the Bridge
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