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It’s one of my all time favorite movies, but you’re not alone. I’ve talked to a handful of people who say the same. My parents don’t “get it”, but I suspect that has something to do with the fact that a big theme of the movie is about being “of” the internet, being always connected, and unable to escape the weight of the world. It’s a very generational theme that isn’t relatable for them.
Being that you’re posting this on Lenny leads me to bet that’s not something you share with them 🤷🏼♂️
Well, on the one hand, I'm an old guy - wouldn't surprise me if I'm as old or older than your parents - but on the other I've grown up on tech. I've been online in one way or another since the mid 80s (BBSs, early Internet, early web developer, etc.). I really don't think any of the themes, including Internet connectivity and parental approval were lost on me. I even had a long committed relationship with someone whose parents were from mainland China.
I just didn't think it was very remarkable underneath the silly multiverse part.