It's off, but not even remotely as off as the real world. It's way before my time, but I'm pretty sure I'd move into that world and say goodbye to this one in a heartbeat.
Perfect era when everything in life was affordable and only one person in the household was the bread winner. you had a nice house full of furniture and every necessity to go with it. you had a nice reliable car, able to afford a family vacation somewhere. Then came the deadliest sin of them all - GREED!!!!! Now look at the state of this world.
To me, an Asian, this video reminds me of some western movies l watched in the late 60s. I'm taken back to my youth going to the cinema and reading books with pictures of western stories where conversations of the characters were in bubbles. I'm glad to have this channel to get me relive my yesteryears
@@royrice8021 Umm, "they" didn't do anything. It was entirely generated by a computer program, using A.I (artificial intelligence) derived from tremendous computing power, looking at a tremendous amount of period photographs, and then trying, in its limited computer "imagination" to exhibit creativity by creating its own estimations of similar pictures, but without just recreating any pictures that were the same as the millions of authentic period pictures it looked at (analyzed) in order to try to approximate the same visual styles it was examining. It's the closest thing we have right now to true imagination coming straight out of a computer. The only thing human about it is that probably humans picked the best, or "least worst" efforts of the computer program. These are like children's drawings. Because these types of programs are in their infancy right now. And they are learning fast, but still make LOTS of mistakes. Just look at the errors, especially the children's gibberish on the signs, and imagine how the mostly incomprehensible world of adults appears to a very young child. Human children make "gibberish words" on their drawings too. And that's what this computer was doing. It doesn't yet understand the meaning of what it's seeing or doing just yet, the real, let alone "full" context. But it's doing the best it can to create its own unique pictures that appear visually to be similar to the millions of authentic pictures that it was trained on. I hope this helps.
The ‘50’s seem less complicated than today’s world, that is certainly true and a blessing in many ways. However, polio was a huge concern ( until the vaccine) , scare of atomic wars, ugly segregation, McCarthyism, recession, no women’s rights, gay folks were in the closet and the Korean war (40,000 Americans died), so although it was an era of optimism and growth and increased prosperity of the middle class, there were many challenges.
It can be amazing how rosy memories can be. But this is out of context, like most memories. There was plenty that made them the bad old days and unfortunately I remember those as well. Stop pining for something that had it's time and move on. Make good memories now so that your grandchildren can miss the "good old days".
I want to go back to that time. We have not improved over the decades. Our country and society r disgusting. Who would have thought ever having the two running for president as we have for this election. Pitiful and tragic.
The objective is to encapsulate the essence of the time period, not to mirror reality with pixel-perfect precision. Imagine it as an oil painting rather than a digital photograph: the closer you look, the more anomalies you'll discover, but the overall impression aligns with the intended portrayal. Furthermore, these images were produced by an AI that, at its inception, was not the pinnacle of text-generation technology. And as for "Christ's sake", you might want to examine your own gibberish before pointing out someone else's.