Dear Retina,
Amma and me went to a theatre today. Wonderwoman was what we had chosen to watch. The reviews that preceded it were amazing. "Gal Gaddot was truly great," they said. So it only seemed right that we should watch it too.
As interesting as a review of the movie would be, this is not going to be one. Today, I tell you of the first time that I got a little worried about you. Not you specifically. But you, Lens, Cornea, Pupil, Brain, etc. We had splurged little and gotten gold class tickets. Do you know what one of the perks of gold class tickets are? Lots of footspace. I unfortunately didn't enjoy the experience of discovering the incredible space because....wait for it....I couldn't see it. I couldn't see anything and the light from the advertisements playing on the screen did nothing. So I found myself clinging to Amma and walking to my seat like I would if there was just enough space for one person. She was really surprised by my behaviour and talked to me about what I can and can't see. Resolutions for a doctors check up were made with utmost urgency before the call for the national anthem was made.
Sure, it wasn't the first time I felt helpless in the dark and it wasn't a big incident. But hey...nobody promised a dramatic beginning. If you'd much rather I talk about the movie...here's all I have to say. Go watch it. It's as good as they say it is.
Much love,
The creative part of Brain
Amma and me went to a theatre today. Wonderwoman was what we had chosen to watch. The reviews that preceded it were amazing. "Gal Gaddot was truly great," they said. So it only seemed right that we should watch it too.
As interesting as a review of the movie would be, this is not going to be one. Today, I tell you of the first time that I got a little worried about you. Not you specifically. But you, Lens, Cornea, Pupil, Brain, etc. We had splurged little and gotten gold class tickets. Do you know what one of the perks of gold class tickets are? Lots of footspace. I unfortunately didn't enjoy the experience of discovering the incredible space because....wait for it....I couldn't see it. I couldn't see anything and the light from the advertisements playing on the screen did nothing. So I found myself clinging to Amma and walking to my seat like I would if there was just enough space for one person. She was really surprised by my behaviour and talked to me about what I can and can't see. Resolutions for a doctors check up were made with utmost urgency before the call for the national anthem was made.
Sure, it wasn't the first time I felt helpless in the dark and it wasn't a big incident. But hey...nobody promised a dramatic beginning. If you'd much rather I talk about the movie...here's all I have to say. Go watch it. It's as good as they say it is.
Much love,
The creative part of Brain