On Friday, the squad "reconciled" with an old tradition that we were all born too late to appreciate. Growing up with home DVDS, Netflix and even the traditional movie theater next to the neighborhood shopping complex, the Drive-In theater in Delsea delivered a novel perspective on enjoying film.
Revamping clichés are a pivotal key in maintaining relationships with your loved ones. As I cannot speak for my friends, I am one to loathe public movies. Traditional movie theaters are boring to me. But here at the Drive-In, we cut a piece of a cliché and we create something new out of it. We have an outdoor experience. The trunk of the car was embellished with blankets. The sunset trickled in slowly and then all at once. The car radio equated to the modern surround sound. The fresh air of summer swiveled through our noses. The intimacy of emotion elicited from the movie--happiness, sadness, laughter, pride--were all elements that were preserved as we all cuddled and enjoyed the premiere of 'Finding Dory.'
As baby boomers have stapled the millennial generation as the generation of 'Netflix and Chill,' we are actually firing back as the generation of 'Stealing the ideas of your time and enjoying them just as much as you did.'
Track: Is It Possible / Sleep Song - Frankie Cosmos
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