I can relate. I wasn't born in 1962. My mother took me to this movie, and I was only 6 years old at the time. She would have graduated high school in 1949, so I don't know exactly how this movie fits in her life. And I think pretty much everyone in this movie was unknown, so it wasn't as if the movie had star power. I'm glad she took me though. It's a great movie, and it does have a nostalgic-like feeling.
However, as a child of the 1970s and a teenager in the 1980s, I wouldn't have been one of the cruising girls or even at the sock hop. I was extremely unpopular. I don't think I want to return to my high school days. I think I just want the feeling that I had a lot of time in front of me and that things would get better. I kind of want that feeling back.
Instead, I am surrounded by the same things matthijs is: social media, financial crisis, globalization, etc. Everyone is staring into a screen, even out in public.
It does kind of make me wonder--was it so safe back then that you could cruise in your vehicle, and if you saw a cute guy/girl and you'd never seen them before, you would willingly get into their car?
And speaking of cars, I think that's the main reason I watch this movie! That, and to feel nostalgic for a time I never knew (if that makes sense).
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