The scenery at the beginning was particularly magnificent, and the complex rhythm of the Kaili dance in Bali, Indonesia shocked me. The creepy crowd in the middle of the filming reminded me of the theme song of the variation of "A Day in the Life". It has a bit of a creepy atmosphere of "Requiem of a Dream", especially when I saw the chickens on the slide in the chicken farm. rose to the extreme.
Animals must follow the law of the weak, which has nothing to do with morality, although it seems that Hannibal is actually in this line of thinking. The conclusion but many things are really untenable after thinking about it. Where are there so many poems and distances, what you call poems and distances are also other people's scraps. Looking at the two donkeys pulling carts in Yemen, I think we are actually the same. . The lower-ranked people work hard and the upper-ranked people work in the form of labor, but they use money implicitly like driving animals to drive everyone to use the ingenuity of human beings. The Japanese dance performance "Silent Scream" is really scary.
I definitely wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone, it's so disappointing and hopeless if you think about it deeply, and you don't want to bring the pain to other people. Who we are and where we are going and what we are going to do is really worth thinking about. What can be given up and what must be persisted.
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