It's so refreshing to watch such a movie. I applaud the director and applaud the screenwriter. Common things often numb our thinking and make us live in a false and false state of life. The degree to which a person lives in this world and is independent of this world determines his level of happiness. I don't remember which famous person said it, but now I feel how profound and philosophical. From the little things in life, the protagonist of the film finds that the gods in people's minds are false and deceitful. The speech in court, the interference of public worship activities, and the angry smashing of the statue at the end of the film, pulled the "god" that people had become accustomed to in their minds off the altar. Like a dose of cooling medicine, it makes people who are immersed in it wake up, reflect and realize. Seeing this bad phenomenon, the protagonist can stand up bravely and fight for it to the end, which is really commendable. However, his mean words and philistine mentality also caused him to suffer huge hardships: the business went bankrupt, his wife and children were separated, and he was seriously ill. The Buddha said: One thought is Buddha, and one thought is demon. The trials and tribulations make the protagonist's heart grow and mature. In the end, the protagonist not only got rid of the disease, but also his family was restored, not to mention his career. In the dark, isn't it divine help? !
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