The first movie I vividly recall watching in a theater was "Field of Dreams." That memory, etched in my mind, is not just about the film's narrative; it encapsulates the entire cinematic experience, a magical journey that begins much before the opening credits roll and lingers long after the end credits fade away. However, it's disheartening to acknowledge the struggle facing movie theaters nationwide. The reasons for this decline are manifold and complex, but delving into them is not my focus here. Instead, I wish to reignite the joy and unique enchantment of watching a movie on the big screen.
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