The idea of there being a way to watch movies at home didn't really occur to him. Sure, he had learned about the little mini film screens that one could sit on a stand or hang on a wall as one would do with a picture. Still, when Daisy points out the advancement in technology, he can't help but look and then glance back to her with a further questioning look, as if to ask "how?".
"Read both books," he answers, slowly pulling his gaze from Daisy to Neal. "Not bad. I was more of a fantasy guy than reading about love and war, though."
His eyes drop slightly, brow pinching and he looks deep in thought for a short moment before looking up again.
"I did see Casablanca when it came out in '42. That was before I got shipped off for specialty training."
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"Read both books," he answers, slowly pulling his gaze from Daisy to Neal. "Not bad. I was more of a fantasy guy than reading about love and war, though."
His eyes drop slightly, brow pinching and he looks deep in thought for a short moment before looking up again.
"I did see Casablanca when it came out in '42. That was before I got shipped off for specialty training."