An examination of one's own country's culture

Addie 2022-10-22 11:41:19

Clean Water City represents the old-fashioned spirit of the United States. I don't know if this city really exists. The name can reflect the simplicity and tranquility of the backward areas of the United States, but there is no innovation. The title of the play also implies that the necklace represents the daughter's betrayal of the traditional American spirit.

This movie is actually a review and criticism of America's self-confident justice in the context of other cultures. He lost what he thought he had. He used drugs and alcohol in his early years, kidnapped others, seriously neglected his wife and daughter, and had no cultural violence, but he still thought he was Righteous Right Religious Most rednecks think so it's part of American heritage but what happened in France made him understand that the creed he's stuck to his whole life doesn't actually look good if not for recent other circumstances He just deceives himself for the rest of his life and has other perspectives when he comes back. He thanked God many times before eating. The setting is very good. I don't think he is a real faith. It's more to remind myself that I am a good person. If the director joins a scene after he returns It's good to eat directly without praying. It means that he will be more powerful when he sees himself clearly. I like the director's objectiveness. Good and bad, just put it in front of you and let you examine and think for yourself. It is difficult to say whether it is right or not. Wrong, they're mixed together, people are complex creatures

I hope that there will be more similar films in China. Only a nation that understands self-criticism can progress

Then I said some easy dating scenes. The free romantic French and the hard-boiled Americans were so embarrassing. It was the hardest date I've seen in years.

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Stillwater quotes

  • Allison: You miss them?

    Bill: I do.

    Allison: Can you go back...

    Bill: No, I can't. But it was good. That doesn't change.

    Allison: I'm sorry.

    Bill: Life is brutal.

  • Allison: It's not about justice, dad. It's about finding peace.