Are all poor people the same in the world?

Chauncey 2022-04-23 07:02:31

The first feeling after watching this movie is that the goods are so depressing, and the life of the poor is so difficult.

Going back to the concept of consumption in the movie itself, I think I will first think about saving money. In my opinion, if I am poor, I will not go to Dashi and spend money in the supermarket just because I suddenly get a certain amount of money. I will think about saving this money to improve the basic conditions of my life, and pay the rent first. Will you hand it over? Change the child's living environment first, okay? Then you don't have to sell the iPad and engage in shady deals to get more money.

But who said that which way of life or concept of life must be right, didn't they think of it? I think it is because they feel that their lives are already very difficult. I think it is because they feel that their lives have been so miserable that they go to restaurants to spend money. I believe they must be very happy and very happy the moment they order. At least for that moment he was content. He forgets all kinds of living in poverty, misfortune? Such as not being able to pay the rent. such as being despised. I think their attitude towards life is positive and optimistic. Always live for yourself to find some sweetness. Maybe this is the different way of life of the poor.

One of the scenes most critics mention is when the last mother and daughter walk hand in hand to Disneyland, which is built near the motel. Everything is like a dream. The segregation gap between classes, the similarities between the poor and the rich, and the huge differences. It all stands out here.

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The Florida Project quotes

  • Moonee: You know why this is my favorite tree?

    Jancey: Why?

    Moonee: 'Cause it's tipped over, and it's still growing.

  • Moonee: [Moonee and Scooty, sitting on a sofa, eating ice-cream cones] Mmm.

    Bobby: [Ice cream drips on floor] Ok, I warned you: one drip and you're out.

    Moonee: Oh, come on!

    Bobby: 'Out now.

    Scooty: It's gonna melt outside.

    Bobby: It's melting' inside too.

    Moonee: But Bobby!

    Bobby: Out.

    Bobby: [Moonee and Scooty walk out] Thank you very much!

    Moonee: You're not welcome!