In fact, you don't have to look very far, just write it to yourself in 2025.
On the whole, I think "Future of the Future" is more suitable for children around the age of 6 to watch with their families. On the one hand, the perspective is also a child, and the storytelling method is closer to children's thinking, interspersed with the stories of other members of the family. At the same time, it also has certain educational significance in running away from home, getting along with the first child and the second child, and growing up. But from an adult's point of view, I don't think it's a good movie.
First of all, I feel that the dubbing of the little boy at the beginning is more dramatic, but stream of consciousness? The dream-like cut-in is good in both form and content, but the noise of children is really annoying...even if it is such a real situation.
But the words of the couple at the end of the play made me, who doesn't want children at all, have a little thought in the future. Just like marriage will bind people, let couples try their best to mend rather than break up when quarreling, and the existence of children will also make you thinking into another dimension. Of course, this is not inevitable. After all, all roads lead to Rome, and I still feel that I don’t want/need to have children. jpg Unless you are very wealthy, all the headaches of raising children can be paid for by others, and then your own economy will also suffer. can not be affected. But thinking about it is more difficult than being a happy single dog, why go up to it?
2025 doesn't seem to be very far away. The last time I tried to talk to my future self was when I was looking back at the 18th military training banner hanging on the playground in my third year of high school. Five fingers stretched out in the dark night. At the time, I had no idea what the future would be like. The me now, thinking of you in the future, I hope you are more self-disciplined, I hope you have tried the experience of less than 100 pounds. Hope you have mastered the piano, Japanese Korean Italian and dance, and hope you have met your MR. right. The so-called but good deeds do not ask about the future.
I know that if I work hard now, I will have you in the future.
Come on Ollie!
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