The manual elevators, flush toilets, saunas, showers, etc. in the movie are all things that could not have appeared in the Stone Age, so they also give people a rich imagination.
As a father, Guage has always been the most stubborn adherent of traditionalism. For example, his life creed in the first part is "new is not good", although his reason is to stick to it all the time. own traditional beliefs.
But the critical moment is still for the family, to accept new affairs.
Guage attaches the most importance to the collective interests, that is, the family, while the point of view of civilized people is to focus on privacy rights, reserve space for everyone, and emphasize self.
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