Edited together by video essayist Jacob T. Swinney, this is ‘First And Last Frames’, a supercut of movies’ opening and closing scenes he created “in a meditation on themes.” I learned a lot by watching it. Mostly, that movies would be way shorter if they consisted entirely of only the opening and closing scenes. Also, that they would make way less sense, and the theater can forget about me ever spending $4 on a dentist’s rinse-cup sized Coke to wash down a $6 condom-sized bag of popcorn for a five-second movie.