However, as I watched it slowly, the degree of surprise became smaller and smaller, and I even felt disappointed in the end. Maybe it's because the original expectations were too high. The purpose of this film is to talk about the cycle of cause and effect, but the way it is told is too blunt and contrived. Later, I learned that director Kim Ki-duk is a famous Korean actor and has won many awards internationally. The most important thing about this film is the beauty of the whole scene. But as a painter, it is just his duty. After all, the film is not a scenery film, if he has a deeper understanding of Buddhism. . . . . . , but this is only if, I look forward to the emergence of a good Buddhist film.
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