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I am very interested in child/human development and education and I find this movie very important. It demostrates in a convincing way the importance of play and why nature "created" it in the first play.
I didn't know until this documentary that play is observed even among reptiles and insects - which is quite impressive.
I think we should radically change the way education is carried out in most countries, especially during the younger years but also with teenagers - who need to play as well and it has a major impact on their abilities. Attitude towards life and coping skills as adults.
I'd advise every parent and teacher or as a whole people working with children, to see it, more than once!
I didn't know until this documentary that play is observed even among reptiles and insects - which is quite impressive.
I think we should radically change the way education is carried out in most countries, especially during the younger years but also with teenagers - who need to play as well and it has a major impact on their abilities. Attitude towards life and coping skills as adults.
I'd advise every parent and teacher or as a whole people working with children, to see it, more than once!
A very truthful portrait of 4 young people with unusual educational experience which turns out to be a defining reason for them to form completely out-of-the-common world views and set goals for their lifes that are meaningful to THEM.
What happens when you are allowed to grow into the person you were meant to be instead of moulded into someone else's ideas.
What happens to a child with ADHD when instead of giving him drugs he's accepted and allowed to be the way he is? And how many talents have we lost trying to make them be just like everyone else?
I think we all need to see these exemples and think of our own lifes and the upbringing of our new generations.
What happens when you are allowed to grow into the person you were meant to be instead of moulded into someone else's ideas.
What happens to a child with ADHD when instead of giving him drugs he's accepted and allowed to be the way he is? And how many talents have we lost trying to make them be just like everyone else?
I think we all need to see these exemples and think of our own lifes and the upbringing of our new generations.
Brilliant actors, intriguing imagery charged with nuances, subtle details telling half the story, so much kept untold and left to the viewer to think about it and imagine it. There is not even a hint of too much drama or farfetched characters and situations despite the ending. I like the way the film leads you to kind of understanding the characters and their actions without judging them. One of those "small" movies that you remember for d long time - perhaps not the exact story but the feeling of it. I saw it twice and I love it. I wonder why it isn't more popular. On the other hand it might add to its charm - having it as your personal discovery.