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Movies absorb our attention more completely, I think.
Roger Ebert
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Movies captivate us in a more immersive way than other forms of entertainment.

This quote by Roger Ebert suggests that films have a unique ability to engage viewers, drawing them in and holding their focus more effectively than other mediums. It highlights the power of cinema to create a fully absorbing experience that allows audiences to escape into different worlds and stories.

Themes

MoviesAttentionCinemaEngagementEntertainment

In practice

Example use cases

During a film discussion panel, I used this quote to emphasize the immersive power of cinema.

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