Movies and the Moral Imagination
ALAN writes:
I am one of those uncool, untrendy people for whom there is no comparison between movies today and those from an age now long gone. What kind of memory do Americans take with them when they walk out of a theater after watching a current movie? I don’t know the answer to this question, because I don’t watch current motion pictures. You couldn’t bribe me to do so. The only movies I have seen over the past 25 years were “Titanic” and two others whose names I prefer to forget. I saw them with friends who insisted they were worth seeing. My judgment was quite different: I found all of them insufferable and not worth a moment or a nickel. (more…)



