If people have no ideals, what is the difference between them and salted fish? The male protagonist's ideal is very full, to establish an independent and free country, with its own management, its own language, and its own people... He did the same, and also applied to the United Nations to recognize the sovereignty of this country. In the eyes of ordinary people, this is a free port, where all the constraints of a sovereign state can be thrown away and free. In the eyes of politicians, this is a summer resort, a bar. Look at the ingredients of "islanders": a frustrated engineer, an engineer who is unwilling to take over the family business, a homeless, a stateless deserter, a single mother who does not know who the father of the child is, I believe that the applicant to become an islander People are also a group of lost people, some people who are not accepted by social identity. For these people, what they need is a vague identity, a place where they can indulge themselves without being bound by universal values. As long as there is such a place, it doesn't matter whether it is a country or not. Can such a place really exist? If it does exist, will his presence be stable and sustainable? I think the answer is no. Just imagine that as there are more and more people, everyone's ideological trend is destructive (because these people are not allowed by universal values), then the result must be out of control and failure . As the politician in the film said: "You say you are anarchist, you want freedom, but you want to set up a country! A sovereign country needs to invest a lot of human, material and financial resources to maintain the stability of the country!" That's right, When there are few people, there are fewer problems, and when there are too many people, problems also follow. Life is ups and downs, and there are always triumphs and disappointments. Stumbling and stumbling are the norm, and smooth sailing is a small probability event. What we need more is our own Build a spiritual utopia in your head, and when life goes up and down, go inside and stay there to cool your head or lift your spirits. Exercise a strong heart.
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