A one year old watching Star Wars at a drive-in movie theater would have to be quite an experience.
Only if its parents brought something interesting for it to play with and put it in its car seat while they watched the movie.
From birth to three months, babies’ eyes can’t focus on objects more than about ten inches from their face. Their eyes can’t accommodate (change shape to change focus). They don’t really start to develop hand\eye coordination until about nine months. By twelve months they can judge distance pretty well. What they can’t do is see or understand something happening on a movie screen three hundred feet away.