en taking in film

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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taking in film is used for…

  • en entertaining yourself ➜
  • en leisure activity ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en becoming a profitable developer ➜
  • en blackmail ➜
  • en clearing your mind of bad thoughts ➜
  • en dating activity ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en having a cultural experience ➜
  • en kissing in the dark ➜
  • en learning about something new ➜
  • en mutual social activity ➜
  • en passing time ➜
  • en proving something ➜
  • en provoking thought ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
  • en a safe date ➜
  • en spending time with friends ➜
  • en understanding the human condition ➜
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Effects of taking in film

  • en analyzing it for meaning ➜
  • en to become famous ➜
  • en being moved emotionally ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en enjoying the film ➜
  • en enjoying the movie ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en you fall asleep and snore ➜
  • en getting the photos back ➜
  • en harmfull ➜
  • en irritation at the film's writers ➜
  • en memories ➜
  • en a movie to watch ➜
  • en nightmares ➜
  • en seeing a movie ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en to witness the human condition ➜

taking in film is a subevent of…

  • en eating popcorn ➜
  • en eat popcorn ➜
  • en buy popcorn ➜
  • en choking on popcorn ➜
  • en crying ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en you get involved ing the story ➜
  • en laser pointing people to death ➜
  • en laugh ➜
  • en you might be entertained ➜
  • en nap ➜
  • en sit down ➜
  • en you wish you could leave ➜
  • en yawn ➜

taking in film requires…

  • en buying a ticket ➜
  • en being awake ➜
  • en driving to the theater ➜
  • en going to a cinema ➜
  • en having your eyes open ➜
  • en money ➜
  • en watching from start to finish ➜
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