Good guy Quote by Emily M. Danforth
““I lifted the remote control, pushed the Play button, and started the video. I guess, in that moment, I also started my new life as Cameron-the-girl-with-no-parents. Ruth was sort of right, I would learn: A relationship with a higher power is often best practiced alone. For me it was practiced in hour-and-half or two-hour increments, and paused when necessary. I don't think it's overstating it to say that my religion of choice became VHS rentals, and that its messages came in Technicolor and musical montages and fades and jump cuts and silver-screen legends and B-movie nobodies and villains to root for and good guys to hate. But Ruth was wrong, too. There was more than just one other world beyond ours; there were hundreds and hundreds of them, and at 99 cents apiece I could rent them all.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky”, 2018
Escaping reality through media creates a personal religion, but true growth requires confronting both imagined and real worlds.
In simple terms: Media becomes a personal faith.
Engage with media critically.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- movie marathons
- personal reflection
- creative writing
- therapy sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does media teach about self?
- How to balance media immersion with reality?
Relying solely on media can hinder real-life connections.