Watching again, like everyone else, after finishing Andor.

In college I would watch this to get amped up for taking exams. It's the best representation of the anxiety and excitement of raising your hand in class, and of the student mythology of the god-like professor. Watching this now, from the other side, it's also an accurate representation of the illusions of the ambitious student, and what things actually look like from the professor side—namely not ing some student's name (even a star student). And the relationship between Susan…
Standing in line to take the very long escalator back down from the top of the sphere, where I had a relatively cheap seat ($88), two dudes were talking about the movie, and one dude said: "I don't know—the movie is about environmental destruction and we watched it inside a two billion dollar sphere"