It is very sad for pampered children to see it as science fiction, psychological and even war movies. This is the conscious world constructed by the hallucinogen bad trip and the dying experience, with intertwined emotions, ritual religious elements and experiences, chaotic space and time. You can't tell the truth from the false, you forget your role, the meaning of existence and pursuit, and all kinds of philosophical and mysterious questions in your mind are reverberating. Just when I thought the movie would continue such a chaotic Trip, falling into an endless loop, struggling hard in the void without an outlet, Jacob chose Peace and used peace to face the indifferent reality or illusion. So his body died, whether his consciousness was still shining after stepping into the light, everyone was hopeful, but everyone knew nothing. Probably not everyone will like this kind of psychedelic dream, it suppresses its hardness and coldness, and it hits its faces and makes people unable to resist. The reason why we smile and cry in sorrow in the face of life comes from a kind of ridiculous self-confidence-thinking that everything we have about survival is under the control of our own hands and rational thinking. But it only takes one experience. The feeling of being within reach is beyond the real reality. The chaos is so borderless and illogical. The soul rushes out of the body and gushes out, making you frantic, making you anxious, making you full of fear and face, unable to close. With the impact of your eyes, you understand the basic nature of doubting existence and order itself and the wandering soul.
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