A bunch of words

Simeon 2022-02-24 08:01:09

Actually, I don’t know what I’m expecting, do I watch a group of children locked up to watch a movie, or how do they learn about the world through watching countless movies? In fact, answer yourself first. Is the answer I hope yes or no? Why do I watch movies all the time~~~~~ I'm going to fall into the circle of introspection and introspection again. In fact, this "documentary" did not answer the above question at all. Even the so-called watching thousands of movies is not the point. We all look forward to the wrong bird~~~ In fact, this group of children has grown up. The film is about a little bit of the process of their resistance, and because it is a documentary, there is no weirdness and conflict (such as dog teeth) that we imagined, so the reality is a group of adolescent children with a little weird looks and dress. Babbled, so we were drowsy. In fact, I sometimes think that society is quite terrifying. Innocence requires a lot of money to accumulate, and this money comes from the primitive accumulation of sophistication and cunning. In the film, my father thinks that Nordic countries are a good place. In fact, their seemingly "ideal" living conditions and social welfare are also derived from primitive capital accumulation. He does not want to create a peaceful environment, but is purely a "utopia" in imagination for nothing. I'm over verbose.

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