The film reminds me of the book (Walden), people are mostly social animals, but does "living in isolation" mean that he is "unhealthy"?
People try to use a series of psychological test questions to determine whether the male protagonist is "normal" and find out what his "problem" is.
Human beings set some laws and regulations to restrain you (living in public parks is against the law), and also use the marriage system to restrain the human "self", so that human beings can maintain an "orderly society". But are they all right?
I think that as long as people don't hurt others, they can choose any way to survive.
Fathers and daughters want different lifestyles, so respecting each other and "separating" from each other is not bad.
Man is always "independent and existing".
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