I definitely think the movie-going experience can and has influenced my life.
That's definitely the case for me as well.
That has been the case for me as well except that it was my dad that took us.....and I also have a brother.
But, the point being that my love for movies started at a young age and like you, I was seeing decent adult movies since a young age. I've been obsessed with movies since then and it is still true today.
I see at least 2 movies in the theater a week if not more.
I read this quote in a magazine and I must admit I rolled my eyes. I'm sorry, but the idea of her deciding to end her marriage after watching a movie.........The Notebook no less........struck me as ridiculous. But, as it has been pointed out.....it wasn't elaborated on in great detail, so hopefully there was more to it than just watching a movie. But, even so I was curious as to what specifically in the movie influneced her "decision".
I definitely think movies influence people's lives whether it be positively or even negatively and I'm sure there are tons of examples of both.
I really appreciate movies that make you think or learn about something you never would have otherwise. I think those are the movies that have the biggest influences on people's lives.