The answer to that question is neither. The reason it is neither is because of how the movie ends when Ben and his children have developed a life that they are happy with and does not make them societal outcasts. They still have the rustic lifestyle that Ben wants but the children are now in actual schools where they can develop in a measurable way academically and socially. It also best helps them set up the future for these kids. This movie’s political intentions are highlighted by this scene because it is about the left and the right compromising. Take what is beneficial and make a better
The answer to that question is neither. The reason it is neither is because of how the movie ends when Ben and his children have developed a life that they are happy with and does not make them societal outcasts. They still have the rustic lifestyle that Ben wants but the children are now in actual schools where they can develop in a measurable way academically and socially. It also best helps them set up the future for these kids. This movie’s political intentions are highlighted by this scene because it is about the left and the right compromising. Take what is beneficial and make a better