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I can relate to that. The first ever movie that I had watched on a black and white TV and connected to a betamax player.I remember when I was in elementary, in our town, the mayor invited a movie owner to show in the municipal plaza, and oh, my God people were so excited despite the color being black and white There were only few scenes where we can detect colors like forest and flowers.
I must say that it is the best way to learn the movie's story wholeheartedly.The early movies like you said had no sound or color, most of them where done on stages at that time as well.
I had seen some films that like it. At some point, I appreciated watching them.I have seen a few movies that had no sound. I'm sure glad they invented the "talkies".
I do think that it did improved nowadays. It must be hard for moviegoers before when watching them.I haven't seen these movies but sometimes I read about these movies that are without sound and then with no color so these have improved a lot
That is the reason why I do not like watching this kind of theme. I sometimes get bored.The early movies were so barbaric and crude in nature. Even if you watched those movies produced around 19th century, you will see how absurd the whole scenarios look like.
If my niece wants to watch animes, I would join in with her.It might be about animations of a lost plsnet, animals gods and goddesses. They might have featured Venus.
They use more technology these days. Digital music and visuals have made movies better these days. Even the actors and actresses seem to be more skilled than in the past ones.@Sanjee , I had also watched a black and white movie displayed on our public plaza. All watchers were so thrilled to see their movie idol. This time movies are so exotic.
I agree with you. In fact, our first TV is the black and white.Maybe they had only black and white movies in the past, but it entertained viewers.
I can relate with you. During my childhood years, we also have movies in black and white, too.I watched black and white movies. It hardly matters as we didn't have a colour tv when I was a child. Every movie was black n white for us.