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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWatched "You've Got Mail" Christmas Eve. Question.
Something struck me. The opening credits sequence has this rendering of New York City that the camera travels through. Movie was made in 1998. And yet they have altered this opening sequence so that the new freedom tower is what is shown, rather than the World Trade Center. Why do they feel the need to do that? Like its gonna make us sad at the beginning of a romantic comedy to see the twin towers? Its not as though watching the movie is gonna make us think its 2025. She uses a dial-up modem to get her mail on AOL, for goodness sakes. I wish they wouldnt do this, and Ive noticed it in other things too. To me, its jarring and makes it more noticeable. Thoughts?
byronius
(7,891 posts)But artists. They have quirks and odd impulses, especially those artists managing others art.
Im very sympathetic to your complaint, but someone had the power to make such an awful decision. Im certain they would argue it to both of us.
C Moon
(13,433 posts)I hated it: I was left feeling like I just watched an advertisement for Starbucks, AOL, etc
But even then, I was thinking that in the years that follow those corporate advertisements would be an interesting part of history (for instance, AOL mail is no longer a major player). So my hate for it diminished.
Anyways. Moving on.
mnhtnbb
(33,098 posts)the other night and was struck by one scene where the twin towers were visible in the background. So no alteration in that movie.
I haven't noticed the towers being replaced in other movies.
Jacson6
(1,743 posts)They thought it would trigger people to remember the attacks.
Wounded Bear
(63,779 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(14,567 posts)I would find it jarring and it would take me out of the film.
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