Ace, Cherry, and Lyn decided to pay their friend Ashton a visit to ask about the legendary movie made in 1879. Ashton was known for their extensive knowledge of film history and had a collection of rare movies.
Ashton welcomed the trio into their home and listened intently as Ace excitedly described the zoopraxioscope of a horse galloping. Ashton's eyes lit up with recognition, and they nodded enthusiastically.
"I have seen that film!" Ashton exclaimed. "It's a groundbreaking piece of cinema history. It may be simple by today's standards, but back then, it was revolutionary."
The group settled in as Ashton brought out their collection of classic films, including some from the early days of cinema. They spent the afternoon watching and discussing the evolution of filmmaking, from the silent era to modern blockbusters.
As the day came to a close, Ace, Cherry, and Lyn realized that judging a movie based on its release date was limiting. They learned to appreciate each film for its historical context and contribution to the art of cinema.
As they left Ashton's home, the group felt enriched by their newfound appreciation for old movies and excited to continue exploring the wonders of film history together.