This film is very beautiful, not only in the natural scenery and humanistic feelings, but also in the all-encompassing eyes behind the camera.
There is no narration in the film, and the narration depends entirely on the movement of the camera and the music, but the rhythm is very well grasped, and every minute is a beautiful enjoyment.
I can't think of a more appropriate Chinese name than "Heaven and Earth Xuanhuang", seeing heaven and earth, seeing all things, seeing all living beings. It turns out that the world is so big that so many people are experiencing completely different lives, and behind these lifestyles, each has a profound historical evolution and cultural imprint.
It is a film that will make people calm down and think about why people exist.
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