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The Train is Coming for Us: The crushing power of fiction
The Train is Coming for Us: The crushing power of fiction

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The above image was AI-generated using Microsoft Copilot. In the early days of cinema, rumor has it that some viewers were so captivated by the realism of the moving picture that they ran away from a train on the screen. . . .

The above image was AI-generated using Microsoft Copilot. In the early days of cinema, rumor has it that some viewers were so captivated by the realism of the moving picture that they ran away from a train on the screen. This happened in 1896, during the screening of Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, […]

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