In today's local paper there was an article talking about how in pre-screening and post-release viewings of the movie there seemed to be an age disparity between those who liked the movie "Inception" and those who didn't get it.
The idea seemed to be that younger people who're more "open minded" about abstract concepts "got it" more and the article even suggests that younger viewers, and games, "get" the "levels" aspects and such more. Older viewers, perhaps a bit more rigid in the philosophy views and less prone to more abstract thoughts and ideas were less likely to get it.
So a simple poll question. How old are you and did you like the movie? For the purposes of what we'll consider to be "old" and "young" I'm going to set a mid-line age of 35 as the "middle point" between old and young. Why 35? Because it's half-way to 70 which I'll presume to be the "mean life expectancy" for a movie viewer and I had to put it somewhere.
Here's a link to the article in my local paper:
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The article is provided by the Los Angeles Times.
The idea seemed to be that younger people who're more "open minded" about abstract concepts "got it" more and the article even suggests that younger viewers, and games, "get" the "levels" aspects and such more. Older viewers, perhaps a bit more rigid in the philosophy views and less prone to more abstract thoughts and ideas were less likely to get it.
So a simple poll question. How old are you and did you like the movie? For the purposes of what we'll consider to be "old" and "young" I'm going to set a mid-line age of 35 as the "middle point" between old and young. Why 35? Because it's half-way to 70 which I'll presume to be the "mean life expectancy" for a movie viewer and I had to put it somewhere.
Here's a link to the article in my local paper:
LINK
The article is provided by the Los Angeles Times.