There are movies that look good, and then there are movies that feel like a warm blanket for the soul. Ben Stiller’s 2013 passion project, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , falls firmly into the latter category. It’s a film that transformed a cynical, mid-century short story into a visual anthem for existential wanderlust.

Why? Because the movie isn't about pixel density. It is about the moment .

Until then, grab your longboard, turn off your bitrate monitors, and go outside. Or, at the very least, just hit play.