goodbye utopia

Marty 2022-03-25 09:01:06

First of all, the translation of Chinese movie names is not so right. Secondly, there are dozens of benefits of staying away from electronic products, such as being able to read with peace of mind (paper version), experiencing nature, letting go, treating procrastination, thinking hard, observing details, and doing things that you were prepared to do but didn’t do, etc. However, 95% of today's information and information are disseminated to the public through electronic or media, so the hippie life is destined to be eliminated by society. In other words, even if it is not eliminated, there are several in today's colorful cities Can someone be as determined as the protagonist? The definition of good and bad is nothing more than a test of yourself. To sum up, as a working dog who can only be paralyzed on the bed on weekends, it is quite awesome to be able to not open electronic products one day a month! For most people, not even touching their phone for an hour is hard enough. It must be as frustrating as a drug addict.

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  • Deven 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    The father is extremely confused, trying to brainwash his children. Typical man whose brain is stuck with book concept. They read so much, don't they know that the pioneers of America were the Puritans of the Mayflower.

  • Assunta 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    The best movie I've seen in recent years, bar none. The film is a poem about utopia and real society. It's a hymn to the cycle of life. Faith is what everyone needs, but religion is the fall of mankind. Buddhism is not a religion, but a philosophy, a philosophy of the universe and life. Life is to be celebrated, to be experienced, hope my children, read books, exercise, and at the same time integrate into society, stay away from the smog, and be honest

Captain Fantastic quotes

  • Rellian: What kind of crazy person celebrates Noam Chomsky's birthday like it's some kind of official holiday? Why can't we celebrate Christmas like the rest of the entire world?

    Ben: You would prefer to celebrate a magical fictitious elf, instead of a living humanitarian who's done so much to promote human rights and understanding?

  • Ben: It's a beautiful mistake. But a mistake.