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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  • Isidro 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The second-year control freak father, the mother who is about to be driven crazy, and a group of dead house fans and movie brothers, but the director is interested in the strange family concept and the attributes of the urban hermit hippie, and there are many interesting points that are not explored at all.

  • Madelyn 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Although the gimmick is bigger than the film itself, I am still a little confused after watching it. Now that the whole world knows their stories, how have their lives changed?