It is said that this movie is a must-see movie for many families in the United States for Christmas. It is the same as a school sister who watches love atcually every Christmas Eve. It is quite a ritual.
Maybe life really needs some sense of ritual. The so-called sense of ritual means that a certain day or moment will be different from all your usual living conditions, and if these sense of ritual are continued or inherited, it will become the so-called sense of ritual. Tradition……
Looking at this is us recently, the various festival traditions of the jack family, I can't help but think of various traditional festivals in China, individual and collective. This may be the most obvious difference between Chinese and Western cultures, and I like this more and more attention. The individual's cultural and social behavior, as it will help the individual to build self-confidence and self-awareness earlier.
The so-called family is actually just the starting point of the individual's survival and development, and it will not continue to the end, but it can be a good start for a person's journey.
I believe that it would be very interesting if there were some family traditions. The whole family used their own unique way to celebrate festivals, even their own festivals, that kind of warmth and joy. It is estimated that celebrating popular festivals is an experience. No... So, if I really have a family and children one day, I hope to leave these things to them.
As for the movie, it's really warm. If you think about it being produced in 1946, you won't feel very routine, but you will feel that everything is very advanced. Well, it should be said that human rights and freedoms were written in the "Declaration of Independence". Come on.
The so-called relationship between the individual and the collective, the so-called relationship between dedication and return, I feel that there are no main theme movies that can be told so smoothly and truly touching people's hearts.
So, I'm adding this movie to my Christmas viewing list.
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