Miura & SilasEdge
Miura Miura
I was reading about how the flapper era influenced early silent films, and I wondered—do you think a movie can actually capture the pulse of its era, or does it just echo it?
SilasEdge SilasEdge
They always chase the pulse, but usually just echo it back with their own rough edges. It’s a mirror, not a window.
Miura Miura
A mirror reflects, yes, but the angle at which it does so can reveal hidden patterns that a window might miss entirely. Maybe the film’s “rough edges” are not flaws, but the very strokes that keep its own era alive.
SilasEdge SilasEdge
Yeah, the angle changes everything. Rough edges aren’t cracks, they’re the heartbeat that keeps the age alive.