The disappearance of the last utopia of mankind

Sophia 2022-01-18 08:02:47

With the death of Jack, the hideaway home on the island burned down. Rose left the island and planted flowers quietly two years later-as a kind of work, tears had already shed. Not only is the master’s utopia disappeared completely with the cruel reality, but it also means that the only paradise-like life in the world cannot survive in reality. It can only follow the so-called future of mankind and go and never return. .
This is a very profound movie I have seen. The male protagonist’s thinking is the same as mine. He runs his utopia, and all of us who cherish his ideals-coexist with nature and live as one with nature are here. The world of times cannot be realized. The last small wetland island will die for the so-called comfortable life of mankind. All places are imitation-like houses. The future of mankind is like a kind of destiny, just like Jack and Marty, except that the taste is different. For the sake of utilitarianism and pragmaticism, the path of mankind travels towards the future in this way, ravaging and running over forests and wetlands.
But how sad it is.
How I wish I could have a house with a green lawn as a roof, I can lie on the roof and watch the clouds floating in the sky, and there are huts on the trees where I can sit quietly, read books and listen to the chirping of birds. Rather than the noisy horns in the city, the gray sky, and the gray high-rise buildings that are invisible to the end, few people can understand the peace and peace that nature brings us, as human beings-only in nature The happiness of one of the animals.
The songs of the movie are very moving. Rose's white face makes people think of the innocence of human nature. With the disappearance of the last utopia, he can only call from the depths of his heart. One day, the entire human race can turn back.

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The Ballad of Jack and Rose quotes

  • Jack Slavin: You're getting freckles.

    Rose Slavin: No I've always had those.

  • Jack Slavin: Come live with me.

    Kathleen: What about my kids?

    Jack Slavin: That goes without saying.