After being amazed

Ora 2022-04-19 09:02:17

I went to visit a friend in Tongzhou Garden. After dinner, I took out a plate and said that it was a very nice Korean film. Let me take a look. I looked at the cover. The place of worship. Stunning.

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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Extended Reading
  • Amos 2021-12-24 08:01:28

    Four and a half as human beings, we can easily play with little creatures who are weaker than ourselves between applause, but what makes us bear the stone of destiny? At the beginning of man, nature is evil by nature. In the face of human nature, the Buddha is just a superior bystander.

  • Dereck 2022-03-22 09:02:07

    When I was a child, I smashed a frog with an apple core, and my mother told me the story of the frog prince. When I grow up and see a girl who is excited, my father will tell me not to talk to me. So over the years, I have laughed and cried wanton, loved and hurt, but I feel that I am letting go of my body and mind and embracing life. I have always kept a distance from the ancient Buddha of Qingdeng, blooming in different postures in the four seasons, why bother to lock the courtyard for a lifetime. Seeing through the red dust is lonely at the end, only because of being in the red dust.

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring quotes

  • Old Monk: Lust awakens the desire to possess. And that awakens the intent to murder.

  • Old Monk: Didn't you know beforehand how the world of men is? Sometimes we have to let go of the things we like. What you like, others will also like."