I have written several film reviews in the past two months, all of them are feeling helpless and depressed in life. After watching these films, I was worried that I was too concerned about the plight of life and became tired. I found an American film by accident last night. "Captain Fantastic", originally thought to be a super-power blockbuster similar to "Captain America", is actually a philosophical comedy with realistic educational significance. I hope my following basic statement is only a guide and not too spoiler: a couple, far away from the world, raised and educated six children in the deep mountains of the west coast of the United States. The typical four talented people who love to learn and love to work (with ideals, morality, culture, and discipline), but unfortunately he grew up in a capitalist country, otherwise he would already be an excellent successor of communism (the eldest son is a follower of Mao Zedong Thought). If you want to get into the top five universities in the United States, you will get all the notices). Such a shocking family is scary enough even in the open United States (we also have such practitioners in China, the fairy tale king Zheng Yuanjie taught his son himself since he was young without going to school), so the story is officially from the death of his wife. The beginning: The wife's wish was to be cremated, and the ashes should be flushed out in the toilet, but how could the secular Christian grandparents tolerate such a rebellious idea, and the Hollywood-style dramatic conflict is also explained. I’m here… I won’t say too much, you have to look it up on the Internet. The movies I watched during this period of time, Japanese movies focus on family emphasizing warmth and restraint (such as “The Thief Family”), Chinese movies focus on family emphasizing fate and cruelty ( Such as "The North is Wild"), American movies talk about families that emphasize color and burst (such as "Captain Fantastic"), people who doze off watching "The Thief Family" in the cinema, watching "Captain Fantastic" will only surprise you at first glance At first!
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