natural innocence

Katheryn 2022-12-03 11:54:14

(Because Mr. Xu Wenbing recommended to start watching this strange movie.)

The three of them talked together, the seemingly primitive life did not have all the "cleanness" of modern civilization, and the woman was alone in a land with few people. On the other hand, living alone for four years without "depression" still maintains the innocence of human nature, which is hard to imagine in today's society. We are restless compared to the hustle and bustle and multiple choices in modern society.

Because the three people do not speak the same language and stand different positions, conflict and harmony unfolds. Lifestyle, communication and misunderstanding, and co-living. Under the guidance of women, men go from suppressing to stretching their nature. It seems that it is also because in such an environment, coexisting with nature, although they talk to themselves, they are guided by nature. All misunderstandings are gradually resolved, and as they relax With the natural nature and rhythm to live with the surroundings, the language will not become an obstacle.

It was not until the woman began to beat the drums that she found out that she was a witch. In getting along with men, she showed the wisdom of living in harmony with nature, reminding men not to drink mushroom soup, and using another decoction to solve the problem of mushroom soup for men. Poison, using deer blood and milk to heal wounded men, etc., and even unabashedly stretched their nature, did not force them at the end of the film, and respected their own wishes.

Children are the most naive, and naive means obeying their own nature. With all kinds of knowledge stuffed into our minds, there are rules. The best rules are to guide our nature to balance with various surrounding relationships. Instead of breaking the rules of nature, we bind ourselves and hurt our mental and physical health. While maintaining our innocence, we are still in an environment that includes the wealth that people and nature have bestowed upon us, for which we still need to remain in awe and gratitude, and do not demand anything.

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