Some people describe this as an “afterglow” of a powerful experience, a heightened state that lingers after we’ve encountered something that resonates deeply. This feeling often sticks with us because we relate the story or emotions to our own lives, as if the movie has spoken to something within us that we hadn’t fully recognizedt.
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