He looks at this with absolute fascination, but he mentally pronounces it to not be as cool as Isabella's cloud pine. The vehicle very obviously doesn't fly. So, not superior.
Isabella consumes popcorn.
Adarin's going to end up so fascinated by movies that he'll probably forget to eat popcorn. But during the lull of trailers and commercials, he'll have some! He will get to the candy, but cool things on the screen takes priority.
The next trailer is for a computer animated kids' cartoon.
When the next trailer comes on, he begins fascinated staring at animated cartoons. This is literally like nothing he's seen before! Stare stare stare what is this candy you speak of there's cool things he's never seen before up there. Stare.
"I will have so many questions by the end of this," he says softly, amazed.
"I forgot to mention that not all movies have live actors. Animation started out as drawings going by so fast that they looked like they were moving, but now they do it on computers."
"Oooooooooo. Thank you, again," says Adarin, grinning. "This was the best idea."
Preview for a romantic comedy!
He tilts his head a little at the romantic comedy preview. After some consideration, he deems it 'cute' and smiles at it. He's a little embarrassed by public displays of affection, but it's obvious this isn't that. Adarin doesn't think it's his kind of thing, but he can deem it cute. Maybe if he saw it he'd like it, but just the preview doesn't appeal.
Here's some Oscar-bait with a lot of dramatic shouting in the rain!
Trying not to laugh, he asks, "Did everyone just wait until it was raining to shout? Is that a thing? That seems like a strange thing."
Here's another action movie, this one more military.
The military action movie actually makes him a bit uncomfortable. He suspects he's not the type of person this is aimed towards, considering that part of his home's history where a very, very large percentage of a world was killed or worse in an invasion. Adarin makes a bit of a displeased face, but otherwise doesn't react.
Distractions with candy! He tries the Snickers bar, because its name amuses him. He approves! It makes a nice distraction.
And here is the opening sequence of Star Trek. All of the alien characters have their daemons made up or CGI-adjusted to look like alien creatures; the humans have Earth animals. These aliens are upset! This Federation ship is in trouble! There is a heroic sacrifice! A baby is born and his daemon appears in a swirl of golden light and he is named James Tiberius Kirk!
So far, he approves! Not of death, but of storytelling. He's been to plays before, so he's not going to judge this by real life standards.
Now James Tiberius Kirk, daemon changing with frantic excitement on his shoulder, is recklessly driving!
Oh goodness. Recklessly driving. Adarin doesn't think he approves of the apparent protagonist! Your dad made a heroic sacrifice, at least try to not act like a twat.
Kirk (now possessed of a lynx) gets into ill-advised bar fights, daemons scuffling in parallel with their people. He is convinced to attend Starfleet Academy.
Quietly, he finds the look into daemons fascinating, along with the various advanced technology scattered everywhere. It's a nice outlook into how this plane views daemons, one he hasn't been exposed to before.
Distress signal from Vulcan! Everybody scrambling onto ships!
And: the reason why there was a distress signal from Vulcan.
Shift in seat, distract self with popcorn. Not a problem, nope, he's fine.
"We hadn't seen this before."
Action sequences. Sabotage attempt.
Black hole. Evacuation attempt. Dead mom.
Vernaia winces. "We will be alright," she whispers. "May I?" She motions to cuddle.
Adarin is looking at his lap. Popcorn will not work as a distraction. Next part of the movie, please?
Torture. Marooning on an ice planet. Old Spock (different daemon - his actor has a cat, also made up to look like an alien desert creature). Exposition.