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Leave No Trace Reviews

  • Bernhard 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    The freedom of the hero

    The progress of human wisdom benefits from the group life of human beings. In pursuit of absolute freedom, the male protagonist would rather give up a comfortable life and enter the virgin forest to fend for himself. This spirit is admirable.

    Freedom is the foundation of American existence....

  • Marge 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    loneliness

    Everyone has the nature of everyone. There will always be some people who are gregarious, while a small number of people are not. Those who can be gregarious are lucky, and this movie is about the unfortunate few people who cannot integrate into the environment and cannot live with each other....

  • Duane 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    I understand this way of life

    As someone with a bit of social anxiety, I was particularly touched by this film. The experience of the father's role was not inspiring, the wounds were not healed, and even for the sake of the daughter, I couldn't make changes. This kind of reluctance to contact society may be innate. Not all...

  • Brett 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    People who are sick know better how they are alive than people who are not sick

    Before watching "Leave No Trace", the most impressive thing about the sea of ​​trees was a Japanese movie "Aokihara Tree Sea". Aokihara is a suicide forest under Mount Fuji. Many people escape from the city and escape from real life. Choose to end your life in this forest. The search and rescue...

  • Joy 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    There is no need for people to blend with each other except their own heart.

    #leave no trace#★★★★, a story about accepting and being accepted by the society, choosing a life, plain and simple. The father and daughter, whose blood is thicker than water, depend on each other in a peaceful forest, trying to stay away from human society and unable to escape such an invisible...

  • Alexanne 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Contrast and reflect people's attitudes towards mainstream social values ​​and lifestyles by depicting the relationship between father and daughter

    Also by a female director, this work is very similar to Kelly Reichardt's work in terms of story background and narrative tone: Oregon's wild forests, outcasts on the fringes of society. The two female directors' resistance to mainstream values ​​and lifestyles also have similar expositions. The...

  • Vincenzo 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Another angle: can we give our children a complete education

    After watching the movie on the plane and reading some movie reviews after landing, I feel that there is nothing to add about the perspective of people on the edge of PTSD, but I have some feelings from the perspective of education.

    The final separation between father and Tom should be impossible in...

  • Edd 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Watching the movie for years, it left me speechless

    How many people have asked themselves from the bottom of their hearts, how long can you last without a mobile phone?

    one day? a week? Or a month? It should be no more than half a year anyway.

  • Sigrid 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Of course we all have the right to choose to be born and join the WTO

    Everyone is not world-weary from the beginning. He may have experienced the vicissitudes of the world before he treats the world with a selfish attitude, so he does not want his daughter to be bound by the social rules of gregarious people, but he never thought of how her daughter would be born...

  • Chase 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Full marks for human concern, but the actual plot is too idealistic.

    Maybe my opinion will displease a lot of people, but I still have to say it.

    ①Why should the social disconnection caused by the father's own post-war legacy be given to his daughter? Many people say that their daughter is happy in the forest and so on, is that true? Humans are inherently gregarious...