I'd say the cinema experience is still superior for certain films, because the big screen and surround sound create an immersive atmosphere you just can't replicate at home. For example, when I watched "The Pursuit of Happyness" in theaters, those emotional scenes hit much harder with the collective audience reaction - you could feel everyone holding their breath during the subway station scene. That said, streaming at home definitely wins for convenience - in Shanghai after work, I often just curl up with my laptop rather than battling the metro crowds to reach a cinema. The trade-off is emotional impact versus comfort.
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Part 3a film/movie you enjoyed watching
Is it better to watch a film or movie at the cinema or at home?
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