Captain Fantastic

Justyn 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Respect your mother's wishes. In the end, the family gathered around? When I looked at my mother's ashes in the toilet, laughed and said "bye mami" and then pulled the handle down, I felt so cool! People's sense of belief is too important. Others think they are lunatics, but I think they are detached. The so-called morality and ethics of this family against the reality of the whole society are all formulated by people, and there is no one that cannot be broken. Everyone has the right to choose how to live, and I am happy for the children no matter what choices they make. I really like the last shot of the whole film, the family sits together in tacit understanding and waits for the arrival of the school bus. Fathers made changes not because they were forced, but because they really wanted better things for their children. And the decision made by the children is not because there is no way to choose one, but because of the love for their parents, they choose to stay, which is the best ending.

- when you have sex with a woman

listen to what she has to say

even if you don't love her

Respect her and keep her dignified

-I know

—Never bully the darkroom to be bright and upright

-I know

- Cherish every day as the end of the day

sing to wine

go through the adventure without fear

Enjoy the world because time doesn't look back

-I know

—Don't Die

—I Won't

natural human rights

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  • Ben: [walking to picnic benches after shoplifting] Where else can we improve?

    Bo: Flawed exit strategy. Everyone went out the same doors. No one utilized the loading dock area at all. If it got blocked, we'd all be trapped.

    Ben: Mm-hmm.

    Vespyr: Inadequately planned extraction point. We probably shouldn't have all gone directly to the bus.

    Kielyr: Predetermined pickups would have been much less risky.

    Ben: On the plus side, mission: Free the food accomplished.

  • Harper: Children don't drink wine.

    Ben: In France and other countries, children drink small amounts of wine all the time. It's a digestive. It's not crack.

    Nai: What's crack?

    Ben: Crack is a crystallized, highly addictive derivative of the stimulant cocaine. In the mid-1980s, it accelerated the decimation of inner-city neighborhoods. Crackheads, some of them kids just like you guys, were killing each other over nothing, over their Nikes.

    Nai: They killed each other for Nike? The Greek winged-goddess of victory?