If you don’t use those convoluted soundtracks, maybe you can still go to the next level. A documentary that wants to show the world is too ambitious. It will inevitably appear vague, far-fetched, and sometimes the style is sensational, and the narrative structure of curiosity is very low. Natural and humanistic filming and simple editing, I can’t see anything profound, just empty religious feelings and lack of content. Religion has become a gimmick. No wonder some people ridicule it as a magic stick film (the director also likes to suffocate by looking directly at me. He stared straight at suffocation several times)
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