This film is about the lives of many homeless people living underground. They extracted themselves from society for a better living situation due to their economic income and position. Your typical homeless person is prospering underground, living without having to pay bills while having access to electricity. These people are independent, appearing to be quite situated underground. They talk about how they are okay with living in this situation and how adaptable we are as a species, being able to deal with rats and trash. Each person builds their own place to stay with what they have and make their money anyway they can. Some people dig through trash and sell it and others will sell bottles and cans. Some make up to $60 a day. Unfortunately, a business needed to use the underground where the homeless people were staying for transportation reasons. But, the homeless people had enough time to get everything they needed to move out and they were able to join a homeless shelter that supported them. This film shows that even if you have nothing, it’s best to start somewhere and eventually you will get where you are trying to go even through adversity. It shows that we are very adaptable people and we can make a living out of nearly anything. It shows that money is not the defining factor of whether or not you can live your life. These people appeared to be happy and smiling with specific individual goals throughout transitioning. It shows that expectations change and we, as a human race, are very adaptable and vulnerable to new and different perspectives. This theme or message relates to The Case for Trump in perspective that Donald Trump was a business man and he didn’t have very much political experience, but was able to transition to a better position through adapting.
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