I hear amongst various communities that recycling isn't helpful because it's "racist cola propaganda that puts blame on the average ant of a consumer rather than the major corps that, for example, stopped using recyclable glass bottles" this being the main conflict makes me curious about cultural class differences between the two. "It's my apt and I can do what I want with it" great, relevant line amongst the context of Roe currently... what is most interesting to me about this film is how the two both are seeking control in their own ways, this prevents the two from having any actual connection as they are both overly concerned with power struggle. I would like to see the two characters in a future installment unite against their mutual common enemies of oppression (whatever that means to them individually and then finding common ground) rather than picking on each other. "Do they care about the pile" leads me to believe the mullet character isn't having acceptance with current social circle and is seeking to control/critique others circles because that character doesn't have acceptance. I can assume the girls control issues stem from things like Roe but would have liked to see more of why I should empathize with the mullet character. The end was sweet. I still would have liked to see the characters move forward to uniting against a common (non human/abstract) enemy, if not climate change, what could it be? Just wanted like a little more bonding/relation in the end, but, Overall very good watch, I liked the ending. The use of natural lighting is impressive, props to the crew
Excited to watch this tonight! Always create and don’t stop!
I hear amongst various communities that recycling isn't helpful because it's "racist cola propaganda that puts blame on the average ant of a consumer rather than the major corps that, for example, stopped using recyclable glass bottles" this being the main conflict makes me curious about cultural class differences between the two. "It's my apt and I can do what I want with it" great, relevant line amongst the context of Roe currently... what is most interesting to me about this film is how the two both are seeking control in their own ways, this prevents the two from having any actual connection as they are both overly concerned with power struggle. I would like to see the two characters in a future installment unite against their mutual common enemies of oppression (whatever that means to them individually and then finding common ground) rather than picking on each other. "Do they care about the pile" leads me to believe the mullet character isn't having acceptance with current social circle and is seeking to control/critique others circles because that character doesn't have acceptance. I can assume the girls control issues stem from things like Roe but would have liked to see more of why I should empathize with the mullet character. The end was sweet. I still would have liked to see the characters move forward to uniting against a common (non human/abstract) enemy, if not climate change, what could it be? Just wanted like a little more bonding/relation in the end, but, Overall very good watch, I liked the ending. The use of natural lighting is impressive, props to the crew