I'll watch it again in ten years

Cindy 2022-04-20 09:01:56

Regarding the imagery, 1/10 of them are
completely understood, such as the door without walls. In winter, the monk is climbing the mountain with a stone plate on his back
. 9/10 of those who don’t quite understand or don’t understand at all. Why is the Buddha statue at the end of the opening? Why does the fish bound to the stone appear again? When the lake freezes

in
. I agree with the point of reincarnation, but I think that the reincarnation in a circle is more like a downward spiral. This point can be viewed in combination with human nature, good and evil, and ignorance.
Second, I don't think the theme is the beginning of redemption. The little monk goes to fish, frogs and snakes. The old monk who tied the stone watched all this, and then tied the stone to the young monk, so that the young monk could feel the same way, so that he had a chance to realize and make up for it; then at the end, the young monk put stones in the mouths of fish and frogs, and the bystanders also changed from old monks to old monks. The Buddha statue on the top of the mountain This escalating evil has blocked the way to make up for it afterwards. The arrival of spring has not brought redemption, but a darker beginning

. It's a sharp film
. I will watch it again in ten years.

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