As a Millennial, These Are the 10 Classic Movies That Keep Getting Better
Collider writes that the Millennial generation is perhaps the most misunderstood, a transition generation between the 20th and 21st centuries shaped by the rise of the internet, entry into the workforce after a recession, and political and societal upheaval. The article's author, a thirty-one-year-old Millennial and self-identified cinephile, says his tastes were shaped by watching Gossip Girl, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and classic Mexican movies with his dad.
He highlights classic films he revisits: Design for Living (1933), made before the Hays Code and notable for its platonic three-way arrangement; Ninotchka (1939), in which Greta Garbo laughs and becomes giddy with love; Rebecca (1940), a gothic Hitchcock suspense centered on an unnamed second Mrs.
de Winter and the manipulative Mrs.
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