Finding Unexpected Enjoyment in Animation

in Proof of Brain6 months ago (edited)

I have always been a lover of movies. I could watch movies all day and that was years back when I was in school and was less busy. Growing up, I hardly get the time to watch movies but when I do it's about action or thought provoking movies.Count me out if a movie has no action or story that does not cause you to think critically. I dislike movies that evoke intense emotions and make you want to cry.

Life is a serious business that must be approached with critical actions and not just tears. I always feel empowered whenever I watch action movies or those that make you think critically. Cartoons have never been my kind of genre as I always see them as something entertaining for kids. However, there are some that are well-created with great storylines that teach valuable life lessons.

Today at Showcase Cinema, I joined some friends to watch "The Garfield." At first, I was disappointed when I saw that it was a cartoon we were going to watch. I hadn't paid attention to the movie we were going to watch when booking our seats. Cartoons have never been my favorite, but I must say this one had a beautiful storyline that eventually grasped my attention.

It's an animated adventure comedy about a kitten called Garfield who felt abandoned by his father, became very resentful towards him, but later, through a series of events, finally got reunited with him. It's a beautiful story that had many lessons, including love, forgiveness, care, support, and teamwork.

This was my first time watching an animated movie in a cinema, and I must say I did really enjoy the story. It was a nice time at Stowcase Cinema, which is a beautiful place where anyone could hang out with friends. It's an experience that is really good since it helps you to relax and enjoy a wonderful atmosphere filled with cinematic experiences. I enjoyed every bit of it and might sometime catch another movie for another wonderful time.

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You don't just hate some films, you do, because they make you remember something that you like consciously or subconsciously.

well the truth is some films like those that evoke emotions are don't remind of anything but just that they are hard to watch.

Okay, I get it. Sometimes it may be due to fear of the unknown. You just don't want to see the next scenario.

Ohh Garfield is a nice cartoon. I would have been surprised if you said you did not enjoy it. I’m glad you did

it's indeed nice and some great lessons too