I envy them for not being occupied by the temptation of low taste

Naomie 2022-04-21 09:01:42

In the film, the protagonist child forms a strong contrast with other children.

Characteristics of the protagonist child: strong and strong; likes to hunt; very assertive; good at playing music; daily activity is reading; no opportunity to socialize

Other child characteristics: love to play virtual games; smoke; know what Nike and Adidas are; do not read books much; do not understand the knowledge in books deeply

The protagonist kid simply won.

All of us grew up under normal circumstances, and at 13 we were like two children in a relative's family, not knowing the Bill of Rights had nothing to do with it, it was normal not to feel the Bill of Rights, because most parents and even teachers These do not feel. It is a child's nature to love to play games, to be rebellious, to have no respect, and to disobey discipline, so we indulge in games, give others the middle finger, laugh at others for not knowing Adidas, and Nike is also reasonable.

But the video shows us that a child's love of play can also become a love of hunting, rock climbing, and music; rebelliousness and lack of respect can also become because our views are different, and you can't convince me, so I'm going to fuck you wantonly; not listening to discipline can also turn into realizing that something is wrong with the person who disciplines us, and we resist.

In general, I feel that the quality of the protagonist's child is far superior to that of ordinary children. I don't think it's how good these children are from birth and how high their IQ is, but their parents have created a natural environment for them to be free from the distractions of low-level fun, and their parents are very good themselves.

Looking back now, I’m also very reluctant to have my life filled with virtual games and brand advertisements flying all over the sky. What’s the use of me playing these? I know what’s the use of these brands, and can I live a better life? It's better to go for a run early in the morning, play an instrument, and read a book.

When I grow up, it takes a long time to get rid of bad habits, such as playing with mobile phones when I am bored, not exercising much for a week, basically not reading books after graduation, and deteriorating mentally, mentally and physically. And the environment around me has been tempting me not to come out. Look at how beautiful we are, how fun our games are, how delicious our food is, how beautiful our clothes are, how fashionable our bags are, why are you leaving us, everyone is chasing us? .

Ah, I also want to live the life of the protagonist's child, not greedy, one year is enough, one year is enough to hone my will.

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Extended Reading
  • Summer 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Seeing that the eldest son who refused to attend Harvard and Yale finally went all the way to Namibia at will... The ashes were flushed down the toilet... The class comparison between my grandfather and this group of people... All of them were deliberate! Also arrogant! It's really disgusting. The skills of the lines are also slightly low, unnatural. See the comments that this thing hangs the shameless? ? ! Just seeing a tour bus + forest group will make these fake hippies in the city orgasm.

  • Kelsie 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Full of self-righteous arrogance and sickening hypocrisy from an adult perspective. Do you think that you can really become a utopia by rejecting labels and breaking away from moral constraints? Independent thinking is of course very important, and I also agree with some of my father's educational views and ideas, but when I think about it, I still think it's too fucking hypocritical and disgusting.

Captain Fantastic quotes

  • Ben: [to passers-by as he stands naked in the doorway of his bus] It's just a penis. Every man has one. We're all animals of the earth.

    Nai: [waiting at the picnic table] Clothes when we eat!

  • Ben: [commandeering the eulogy from the minister] First of all, Leslie practiced Buddhism, which to her was a philosophy and not an organized religion. In fact, Leslie abhorred all organized religions. To her, they were the most dangerous fairy tales ever invented, designed to elicit blind obedience, and strike fear into the hearts of the innocent and the uninformed. To her, the only thing worse than death would have been the knowledge that her rotting flesh was to be trapped for all eternity inside a big box, and buried in the middle of a fucking golf course. Although the absurdity of being eulogized by someone that didn't even know her has exactly the kind of comedic flourish that Leslie would have cherished. If nothing else, she had a sense of humor. I want to read something to all of you, so you'll know what I mean.

    [pulling out a piece of paper]

    Ben: Leslie's last will and testament. And I quote, "in the event of my death, I, Leslie Abigail Cash, as a Buddhist, wish to be cremated. My funeral, such as it is, shall be a celebration of the life cycle, with music and dancing. After, it is my expressed desire that my ashes shall be taken to a nondescript location, preferably public and heavily populated. At which point my ashes, promptly and unceremoniously, are to be flushed down the nearest toilet." End quote. Now that's comedy.