2020年1月25日土曜日

Generation Gaps #1

Some days after I watched Solo, I talked to a co-worker of mine in my workplace about the film and the Star Wars prequel trilogy produced by Disney, for I knew that she loved the Disney films. She, however, said that she did not have a curiosity about the Star Wars films that George Lucas did not engage in. I told her that I got nostalgic and impressed when I watched each old actor appear with a great aura, who used to play its character in the original trilogy. She still seemed indifferent and said that she liked the prequel trilogy, which reminded me that she could watch the trilogy at theaters in her youth. I honestly said that I did not felt it wonderful so much. I especially disrespected Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. This is my bad habit; I say something unnecessary. My remarks seemed to hurt her memories. She grumpily said that I had bad chemistry with her. I said as an excuse that I watched the original trilogy at theaters in my teens, so I had a strong fondness for it more than the prequel one. That, however, did not soothe her. It was a generation gap between us, I said, too, which did not work. I talked to her about the Star Wars movies because I just wanted to get along with her at work, so I became sad. 
She is married with children and has to do parenting and housework every day, so she often looks tired and grumpy. Now, I talk to her only when she seems fine and I have avoided talking about the prequel trilogy in front of her since that time. 

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