You’ve become a man, quit school, got a girl, got a job, been drafted, but you’ve had your heart broken. Now what?
Grandpa’s answer:
“The potatoes are more difficult to look after than ginseng.”
Reminiscent of the final line of Voltaire’s Candide, after Pangloss remarks on the happy circumstance our heroes have found themselves in despite their troubles and trauma:
“That’s all very well, but let us cultivate our garden.”
Il faut cultiver notre jardin.
This film is a poem.
Highly Recommended
You’ve become a man, quit school, got a girl, got a job, been drafted, but you’ve had your heart broken. Now what?
Grandpa’s answer:
“The potatoes are more difficult to look after than ginseng.”
Reminiscent of the final line of Voltaire’s Candide, after Pangloss remarks on the happy circumstance our heroes have found themselves in despite their troubles and trauma:
“That’s all very well, but let us cultivate our garden.”
Il faut cultiver notre jardin.
This film is a poem.
Highly Recommended