This is a really depressing movie. I am not a disciple, I respect their beliefs, and I also respect life, so this film will always make you struggle when life conflicts with beliefs. The beliefs here are real beliefs, not the moral beliefs of the so-called ideal and dream country people. Of course, first of all, what does the kick in the formal sense mean? For ordinary people and devout believers, the meaning is by no means ordinary, and then discussing the meaning of faith, the two missionaries initially felt glory for their actions because their teachings could comfort believers, since they hope that believers can go to heaven for comfort, then if faith makes They suffer, so what?
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The same is true of this silence, which finally chose life. But faith has always been ingrained in the heart and lingering. Formal belief is important, but more valuable is the inner firm belief. This missionary lived the life that the Japanese government hoped, that is, formally cut off everything from Catholicism, but only he knew in his heart. God was always in his heart. . .
Love that is not given expression is painful but pious.
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