to grow independently

Misty 2022-04-21 09:01:42

Their family broke away from society and lived alone in the mountains and forests. In fact, the results were not as good as those shown in the movie. Without interaction with the outside world, their thoughts would become paranoid and narrow-minded, not to mention that the long-term isolation life made them lose their triggers. The total factor of thinking is the lack of trigger thinking, and the thinking ability is more of a regression. The oldest child in the film has obtained admission notices from major schools. I think this is unrealistic. Many fathers try to teach their children everything, such as ideas, behavior patterns, and even want their children to learn their driving skills. It is a way of cultivating children to learn, so that they know how to learn from good people. If a father tries to teach his children all his thoughts and experiences, it is the most selfish way. However, there are many such parents in reality. Fortunately, the children will rebel and leave, and eventually the children will have their own sense of independence. .

If these are recognized, then the rest is a movie full of warmth, which is not bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Aubree 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    Having seen too much realism, here is a thoroughly idealistic experiment, perhaps extreme but still a choice of its own. The ideal life is a process of continuous adjustment and evolution to integrate with nature and society. With a strong body, strong will, independent thinking and personality, and love, it must be supplemented by a soft heart to open. Plus, survival in the wild doesn't save postpartum depression.

  • Rusty 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    Applause to Grandpa Chomsky! From a certain point of view, this character is almost a replica of Uncle V. The theme is very vulgar, the film is very good, Uncle V is really an ideal type of eternal beacon of life, how can an old man be so interesting and rich? But nothing compares to Uncle V and the same frame after blooming for more than ten years.

Captain Fantastic quotes

  • Kielyr: Okay, you can think that, but we don't make fun of people. Right, Dad?

    Ben: That's right. We don't make fun of people.

    Vespyr: Except Christians.

  • Kielyr: What's a bordello?

    Ben: A whorehouse... What are you reading?

    Kielyr: Lolita?

    Ben: I didn't assign that book.

    Kielyr: I'm skipping ahead.

    Ben: And?

    Kielyr: It's interesting.

    Rellian: Interesting!

    Bo: Illegal word!

    Zaja: Dad, Kielyr said interesting!

    Ben: Interesting is a non-word. You know you're supposed to avoid it... Be specific.

    Kielyr: It's disturbing.

    Ben: More specific.

    Kielyr: Can I just read?

    Ben: After you give us your analysis thus far.

    Kielyr: There's this old man who loves this girl, and she's only 12 years old.

    Ben: That's the plot.

    Kielyr: Because it's written from his perspective, you sort of understand and sympathize with him. Which is kind of amazing because he's essentially a child molester. But his love for her is beautiful. But it's also sort of a trick because it's so wrong. You know, he's old, and he basically rapes her. So it makes me feel... I hate him. And somehow I feel sorry for him at the same time.

    Ben: Well done.