The variable between the increase and decrease is obvious: social attribute and natural attribute.
The topic is certainly interesting. The more social tags a person has, the less "self" he has.
The director eagerly wants to reveal this; the
lens is constantly changing between the disappointing life of urbanization (property, social status, and the relationship between people) and nature (blood in the human body, eating, gestation and growth). Exchange;
"I am living a fully self-sufficient life" straightforwardly quoted "Walden Lake" in the film, and bluntly distributed this book as evidence or revelation to other experimental subjects.
However, the "criminal" or "revelator" itself is the biggest bug; both from the perspective of reality and from the direction of "enlightenment", there is a sense of bluntness.
Most people, to feel this, I am afraid that they still have to look at the emptiness in their hearts; what are the sacrifices for a higher social status in 20 or 30 years.
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