The good old days aren't what they used to be at the start of the 21st century. In the 2060s, André, a 100-year-old former farmer, tells us about the world as it used to be.
If the picture painted doesn't seem very enthusiastic, the omnipresent humor makes it all worthwhile.
If the picture painted doesn't seem very enthusiastic, the omnipresent humor makes it all worthwhile.
The good old days aren't what they used to be at the start of the 21st century. In the 2060s, André, a 100-year-old former farmer, tells us about the world before. A world where machines did all the work themselves; where technology never stopped progressing; where a system had even been devised to force certain "absent-minded" farmers to pay their bills on time. In short, a perfect world...or almost...just before the end of oil, a major hazard, in addition to global warming, multiple pollutions and persistent economic crises.
If the picture painted doesn't seem very enthusiastic, the omnipresent humor makes it all worthwhile.
If the picture painted doesn't seem very enthusiastic, the omnipresent humor makes it all worthwhile.
