While I am sure everyone is aware of the rave the movie gets, I was genuinely surprised at how plain watchable it was. I had been psyched by stuff I've heard that it's difficult to appreciate because its innovations have since been widely adopted blah blah blah but I only realized afterwards that it was two hours and not 90 minutes long.
I admit that I only gave the movie a go after I was going to watch The Simpsons episode Rosebud, which is a pastiche of the film and I thought I really ought to see the original.
Besides, now I know what the "Citizen Kane of X" comparisons are about.
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oh good to know, i remember liking it too, i should watch it again sometime. i guess the only old thing ive watched recently is The Third Man (starring Orson Welles) and I loved it too in a way I wasn't expecting. I wonder how our stuff now will hold up later, I don't even have much of a desire to rewatch like Breaking Bad or Mad Men or whatever our supposed prestige shows are etc but idk