Daddy's Little Girls
Movies seem to be just composed visual scenes we watch and have a day's talk about and then forget about like a dream, especially those that remain without sequels. Unlike songs with re-play value, movies are rather too long to re-watch, especially with the continuous production of new ones. Sometimes I fear that the world will some day run out of hardware space, terabytes are becoming a very miniscule space, but that's just my absurd thinking. Nonetheless, there are movies which quite appeal to the interests, concerns and meanings of people in ways which precisely or closely reflect their lives or clarify their misunderstandings or provoke their thoughts or denote and stroke their actual desires, causing them to re-play the movies. I'd like to believe such appeals to movies, which entice re-playing, come to a small proportion of people who actually possess profound tastes to things or are prone to find depth in things. But, without that profound trait to people getting i