When I first watched it, I was mistaken by beauty and tranquility, thinking it was a picture about heaven, earth and people, but in essence, this is actually a religious film composed of documentary footage.
When the Buddha wakes up, the world will be destroyed.
I thought that I missed seeing a sand painting mandala in this life, and then it was destroyed, but I didn't expect it to see it here.
Snow-covered mountains, red-clothed Buddhist temples, and a picture full of paved, all-around heaven and earth, all phenomena formed.
Babies and mummies, baptisms and premature death.
Then, there is faith, and then, outside of faith.
The dead silence in the salt lake, the ruins after the hurricane, the declining city in the sandstorm, the relics of civilization gradually cracking on the Gobi.
In the city, at night, the difference between man and machine is small, the anger of the performance artist between cement.
Japan's modern erotic culture inflatable doll, and the tears shed by the geisha in Chiyo Torii.
Machines and crushed garbage produced on the assembly line, chickens, pigs, milk produced by the assembly line, and humans who come to buy food like an assembly line. life and death.
Buried in the barrel of a gun when dead, and dependent on the barrel of a gun when alive. Is the most primitive, or the most snobbish.
There are torn civilizations between the Palestinian-Israeli separation wall, but the same power of belief is between civilizations. In the Mecca Temple, the flowing white light flows, and the different sects praying at both ends of the sighing wall.
The people living in the mountains of modern garbage, the gardens and pools of the high-rise buildings on the edge of the city, and the high walls built on the edge of the city that always like to write about pseudo-Utopia in animated movies, but the indifference and beauty of the real city are the most stubborn. 's refusal.
Then, when the Buddha woke up, one hand erased the circle of the sky on the painting, and smoke and sand spread everywhere.
It's just barren sand, the standard ending.
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