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Where's the scart, man?

Carolin Teufelberger
19.11.2020
Translation: machine translated

I'm fed up with Netflix, I want to delve deeper into the world of film. So I become a customer of a video store and buy a DVD player for under 50 francs. I should have known that the price had a catch.

A bloody battle in ancient times, intense physical contact on a slightly shabby leather sofa, a wintry walk in a harsh concrete city. With just a few presses of a button, I can be right in the middle of these events. From the living room. Films are entertainment, a lesson and art. Especially now, in winter, when I get cold after ten minutes outside, I celebrate evenings in front of the TV. Especially this winter, because coronavirus is forcing me to limit my socialising.

When I think about regular film evenings, I quickly start dreaming of my own home cinema. Second-hand projectors, old armchairs to sink into, black-painted walls, thick velvet curtains at the windows. A film is playing on the white wall, captivating me with its cinematographic beauty. The story develops slowly, everything happens in a small cosmos, there are no hard cuts. Just as is the case in real life.

Back to the beginning

The video library mainly sells DVDs for hire. Yes, there are media with better playback quality. But that's not a priority for me. Great film content is more important to me than the latest technology. I don't need Ambilight, a rollable TV, black that's darker than the pre-dawn sky, and no crazy special effects. I need films. Faster, higher, further is not for me. I tend to prefer more intense, more lasting, wider.

Optically appealing, but ...

Why the hell doesn't a product come with everything it needs to work?

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