I think what the movie says is right, people are complicating the world, especially the clips in which the movie mocks modernization, obviously the mailbox is opposite the door of the house, and they have to drive a few laps to throw a letter, just because of laziness.
When a modern civilization is thrown to the Bush people who have been relying on nature to survive, here I want to interject that the person who threw the bottle from the plane is really a scum. A group of originally simple people made a fortune for tools. Isn't this the origin of human civilization? In other words, the Bushes have always insisted on not creating tools. It may be because there is nothing around them that needs to be created again. The things they have always carried on their backs have fully met all their daily necessities. In short, they or primitive life, no Disputes, no jealousy, harmonious coexistence, but it is completely based on the sharing of all resources, so they will not progress, will not develop, and become a backward race in the eyes of modern people.
A long, long time ago, when I learned about the very backward history of Africa, I felt very guilty. My thinking at the time was that they didn't want to make progress, that they didn't know how to progress, so they were eliminated, invaded, and traded in slaves. Society shapes people, and people shape nature. It is really hard for me to say which of these two living environments I prefer. One is more simple and achieves the harmony of the world that socialism has always envisaged.
Although the film is very old, it can be seen that the shooting technology is not perfect, but the movie is very classic. I don’t know if the actor who plays the Bush family is really Bush. I feel that he played it well, not that kind Actor-style acting is very natural and makes you feel that it is not deliberate at all.
But the last two western male and female protagonists are together, I think it is a bit deliberate, although the male protagonist is really amused, but it is still a bit too fast to gain the love of beauty in an instant.
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