A person can slowly starve himself to death for 66 days for his beliefs.
What a spirit of life that is!
I haven't seen such a shocking movie in a long time.
Too straightforward shots, with almost no music, large blank spaces, and long conversations in between, this is not at all shot for an entertaining audience.
Such a natural, straightforward lens language, without any artificial contrivance, without deliberately designed bridges, without a little bit of entertainment spirit, there are still such movies in today's society, which is completely unimaginable.
It is strongly recommended that those modern Chinese who "would rather sit in a BMW and cry", go watch this movie and experience what is human and what is the meaning of human existence.
Of course, it is still a question mark whether they can see it and whether they can bear the torture for nearly two hours mentally.
Today's degenerate zeitgeist, rampant money worship, and corrupt social system are like the piles of stinky food thrown away in the movie, and we people are like the beans in that pile, Self-entertainment, self-comfort, unknowingly rot together, stinks, and is eventually thrown away.
It's scary to think about.
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