Wonderland next to Disney

Katrine 2021-12-21 08:01:07

Sunny Florida has the Disneyland that every child dreams of, but the real playground for children just across the wall of Disney is the dilapidated car hotel. They laughed and laughed, they indulged, they were unrestrained, they walked far past Disney, and looked at the doors of Disney and the people who came and went.

There are always some directors who continue to pay attention to the bottom. Even if they are from the rich class, Baker is one of them. Some people say that the rich pay attention to the bottom to consume the bottom, but being able to make the life of the bottom public is the primary help to the bottom. In the current era of targeted poverty alleviation, look at which local government dared to expose the poverty in its jurisdiction to the public, so that people who don’t know about poverty can first understand and feel poverty, or this is the first step in helping poverty.

What's so good about this movie? Narrative? photography? Lens? Editing? The soundtrack? Or neither, but emotions. Under such a sad environment in the eyes of adults, the innocence of children is truly real. Compared with the children of the wealthy class, the innocence of the children at the bottom is so vivid and real. Is it really the worse? Stupid the more naive, or the poorer the naive?

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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!