Humanity or crime

Ladarius 2022-04-20 09:02:14

Temporarily get rid of the civilization and morality that human beings are proud of, return to human nature, return to innocence, and face up to desires. Such propaganda of natural human nature and desire, homosexuality, marijuana, riots, sex, etc., young people take off the coat of moral restraint and express themselves without any scruples. It's like when I was young, I would make a lot of noise about not getting a toy, (I remember that it was because my mother was holding other children's children and ignored me and I was jealous to death, and then asked my mother if she didn't like me. ) It's ridiculous to think about it now, but it is this "ridiculous" behavior that is our nature, bound by morality and trained by society, "What do I want?" Happiness is defined, but the heart is empty, and the body moves mechanically every day. What will I do if one day I forget "what I want". Maybe everyone is the same, the Internet is full of loneliness.
"No longer erupts in silence, just perishes in silence".
PS: The most touching clip: When E asked his father how he could bear his mother for 40 years, the sentence "because i love her" was quite touching.

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Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-03-21 09:02:55

    D+ / For Ang Lee, it is probably a failed but still encouraging attempt. Although I enjoyed watching the part that paid tribute to the 1969 documentary, I still felt that the psychological clues of the two generations were not integrated.

  • Zane 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Jiang Lang is exhausted

Taking Woodstock quotes

  • [Elliot finds his father pouring a jug into the freshly-filled swimming pool]

    Elliot Tiber: Dad, that's bleach for the laundry.

    Jake Teichberg: It kills the germs. What's the difference?

  • [the Chamber of Commerce discussing tourism ideas]

    Frank: Well, okay. We got a lot of dairy farms around here, right? And a fair number of bulls. Okay, you've all heard of the running of the bulls in that town in Spain, Pampoona.

    Elliot Tiber: Pamplona.

    Frank: Well, no one's doing one in the Catskills. Seems to be a big draw over there.

    Annie: It would be very amusing to see all those Jews from Levitsky's summer colony, you know, the ones with the black top hats and the curls, running for their lives chased by our local livestock. Wouldn't that be a wonderful sight!