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Captain Fantastic
Captain Fantastic
The father, living with his six small children in the forests of the Pacific North-West, comes to the funeral of his wife, who committed suicide due to depression. The life of the family is far from generally accepted norms: dad survives as he can, children catch and cut deer, receive a weapon for a common holiday (birthday), know how to navigate the stars and treat wounds with moss. They do not go to a regular school, but at the age of 8 they can talk about disputes that in the 21st century causes a Bill about rights and why the main character of Lolita would like to sympathize, no matter what. Utopia collapses when all seven are advanced to the funeral of the mother where her parents meet, the most ordinary, ordinary Americans.