Very imaginative work, the rhythm, the atmosphere are very good, the tension is strong.
As for the content, my personal views are as follows:
1. The superficial point: there is no spontaneous order, there is only an order that is constrained by force and has a punishment mechanism.
2. Disagreement: People cannot change themselves. Of course it is possible. But this view of the director infers his subsequent view.
3. I didn't oppose communism, I just questioned that it was not a plan.
4. Human beings are actually ruled by the devil, they are the managers.
5. The team that makes delicacies for human beings is the gods, they are kind, and they are meticulous and keep improving.
6. Gods do not know the truth of the world, because they are blinded by the devil. Even the employees who work for it are being deceived.
7. The male protagonist has an obvious image of Jesus, and even his encounters are alluded to. He represents religion.
8. It is futile to question or even deny religion, because human evil cannot be fundamentally changed through religion. So "the messenger is not needed".
9. The girl represents the beauty of human beings. She is deliberately pressed on the bottom layer, and she is paralyzed with privilege (sugar-coated shells), making her intoxicated and unconscious.
10. Answer: Since human beings cannot extricate themselves and cannot be changed, but human beings still have beauty, then the gods will make order and directly rule the world.
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