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There is a quote that Belloq makes in the film, "Radiers Of The Lost Ark"
There is a resemblence between the storyline of the film and the vintage lifestyle. Items of the past that were once considered normal over time become priceless relics of the past, and people spend plenty for them.
But did you ever consider your own personal items? Paperwork, credit cards, wallets, shirts, socks, handbags, hats, remote controls, phones, watches, sunglasses, anything that to you is just normal everyday things. In a hundred years that wallet you carried in your pocket or purse could become one of the rarest items on earth.
I admit I am somewhat of a junk collector. I find things that to other people are worthless and keep them for myself. I imagine that note I wrote to my friend or that debit card I kept in my wallet could one day be found by someone else, who thinks so much of it. Things like what they have found from my possessions become priceless. They may try to learn who I was by the items I owned, just like we do with others items before us.
So are these thoughts completely unrealistic or am I onto something?
Let's hear other's thoughts
BELLOQ LIFTS UP A POCKET WATCH
"Look at this. It's worthless, ten dollars from a vendor in the street, but I take it, I bury it in the sand for a thousand years and it becomes priceless."
There is a resemblence between the storyline of the film and the vintage lifestyle. Items of the past that were once considered normal over time become priceless relics of the past, and people spend plenty for them.
But did you ever consider your own personal items? Paperwork, credit cards, wallets, shirts, socks, handbags, hats, remote controls, phones, watches, sunglasses, anything that to you is just normal everyday things. In a hundred years that wallet you carried in your pocket or purse could become one of the rarest items on earth.
I admit I am somewhat of a junk collector. I find things that to other people are worthless and keep them for myself. I imagine that note I wrote to my friend or that debit card I kept in my wallet could one day be found by someone else, who thinks so much of it. Things like what they have found from my possessions become priceless. They may try to learn who I was by the items I owned, just like we do with others items before us.
So are these thoughts completely unrealistic or am I onto something?
Let's hear other's thoughts