We drove over to the Victorian Theatre to see Thy Kingdom Come, a documentary about the religious right.
The Victoria is a small, rather rundown theater in the Mission District. It’s very primitive. The concession stand sells only popcorn and Coke poured from a four-liter plastic bottle. The theater itself is obviously meant and still used for live performances. (Lights are still up for it.) It has the rococco appearance of an old vaudeville theater.
The help was casual and friendly, the audience small and partisan. As for the film, it was good, and I’m very glad Robertson had just come in a disappointing third in South Carolina. Otherwise, the film would have been too disturbing.
The pin to the reel fell off once, and there was a short interruption when they had to change reels, but we enjoyed ourselves.
From the vantage point of the 2024 election year and the shadow Trump casts, I can only shake my head and tell my younger self — who, of course, cannot hear me — she doesn’t truly know what “disturbing” means. Yet.