Like the original Star Wars trilogy, Indiana Jones, etc.
35mm is the standard for films. I wonder what all of the classic films would look like if 70mm was the standard.
I get its prohibitively expensive which is why it's rare for a film to do it.
It's just fun to imagine if 70mm was the standard used by basically every film.
The opposite. People have been conditioned to preferring lower framerates.
I get seasick watching 60fps.
I can game at 144 fps just fine.
I can watch movies at 24 fps just fine.
I can game at 60fps just fine, too.
But I get physically sick watching 60fps shows and movies. That's not social conditioning, it's physical conditions.
People get seasick playing VR until they get used to it. People get sick at sea until they get used to it. Getting sick because one isn't used to higher framerates is no argument for saying that lower framerates are objectively superior.
That being said, my original point was that film grain is an objective imperfection of a hypothetical perfect picture. There really is no good reason to say that film is better than digital.
So once again, no objectivity, only conditioning.
Again, no.