Last night my SO and I watched, on Netflix, Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris," which we saw in the theatre on its release about four years ago. We are in our 40s-50s, and we were both amazed at how much of the plot we completely forgot -- like 75% of it.
I also have the same issue with books -- even ones I loved. When I reread them after a couple of years, whole huge sections of the plot have been forgotten until I reread them.
Does this happen to you?
The bad part is that I'm worried about my memory (in a family chock full of Alzheimer's sufferers). The nice part is that I get to enjoy good stuff all over again!
I also have the same issue with books -- even ones I loved. When I reread them after a couple of years, whole huge sections of the plot have been forgotten until I reread them.
Does this happen to you?
The bad part is that I'm worried about my memory (in a family chock full of Alzheimer's sufferers). The nice part is that I get to enjoy good stuff all over again!