My wife and wife love it! Totally my type A movie I fell in love with when I saw the poster before. This movie looks too comforting for this eco-movie viewer (??) who wants to spend the summer in the woods of Oregon and Washington... Maybe I will never have it, but at least I can see the fields and small trains in the UK soon. Thinking about it, I moved the RV residents to play and sing together. I think of the old hippie grandpas singing around the bonfire in "Summer in Provence" Forever Young. Of course, the film does not only stay in the simple art and beautiful scenery at all, but there are many perspectives that can be explored, including cold social issues and warm interpersonal relationships. The green vitality, the moist air, the healing forest, and the indescribable and insurmountable pain of the father and daughter are separated and contrasted. Both father and daughter did a great job! There are very few lines in the whole film, but the mutual love and dependence, contradictions and differences are perfectly explained. I substitute JVJ and Cosette for the father-daughter relationship. The theme of the father is escape. The daughter loves her father deeply, but also longs to settle down Blend in, just not for love. It's really good to say goodbye to that scene. Ben Foster is really a representative of self-willedness. He ran all the way on the rough man's road without looking back... In short, this late night movie felt quiet and refreshing.
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