There is such a life and belief in the United States

Tamara 2021-12-11 08:01:19

The first time I came into contact with infidels was in Holmes’s novel Blood Letter Research, some stories about Mormons.
And this movie was shot in 1985. The United States is already a very developed era. Of course, it was an era when there was no mobile phone and Facebook Internet as the information explosion like now!
Because I started watching this film from the beginning, I was wondering at the time, did this woman cross? The costume was from the American Revolutionary War period, and then I learned that it was caused by a religious belief. Classical simplicity can be traversed in any era!
Primitive life, no phones, no refrigerators, no cars, wooden houses, even water relies on water pumps, no matter what era, the kind of life away from impetuosity is scarce.
If you have a chance to go to the United States, you should really go and see it! Amish community! How pious religious belief is lacking in this age!

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Extended Reading
  • Geovany 2021-12-11 08:01:19

    I JUST CAME FOR AMISH

  • Reva 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Class requirements to see. A film about the other vs mainstream culture is meaningless, and this film is the worst case. The director and screenwriter have no curiosity at all. All conflicts must be driven in the most stupid and binary way, compared to Peter Jackson's love for The Hobbit just spilled over to the screen.

Witness quotes

  • Rachel Lapp: He's leaving, isn't he?

    Eli Lapp: Tomorrow morning. He'll need his city clothes.

    Rachel Lapp: But why? What does he have to go back to?

    Eli Lapp: He's going back to his world, where he belongs. He knows it, and you know it, too.

  • John Book: What happened to Hochleitner?

    Rachel Lapp: He went home. He's a friend of the family... he's like a son to Eli.

    [Notices John planing a board]

    Rachel Lapp: You know carpentry. Can you do anything else?

    John Book: Whacking. I'm hell at whacking.

    Rachel Lapp: Whacking is not much use on a farm.