I like a philosophical perspective

Mabelle 2022-04-20 09:02:10

Solemn music and exquisite pictures make up such a movie.

The philosophy of the author, which has penetrated within, does not need language. In this way, there is no need for reasoning, let alone preaching. Different people have different perceptions of this kind of film. What do you feel?

The development of science and technology, the conflict of politics, we are all elf animals. But from a macro perspective, we are like uniform robots. The world needs rules, we have our own thinking, but we run around the rules.

Life also needs rules, maybe we don't have much time to pay attention to them. Rather, we have not yet fully discovered and understood the rules.

But in such a world, we are chasing wealth and chasing desire. The front and back of the film echo each other, and a sand painting is used to illustrate the truth, no matter how beautiful things are, there will be a day when they will disappear.

We operate around rules, and we create rules. Time goes by, and the vicissitudes of life will eventually pass, so that we become colorful sand.

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  • Percival 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Believers have to be reincarnated

  • Mylene 2022-03-22 09:02:24

    An excellent documentary with good sentences and no good chapters is not considered to be a god, but it can be regarded as a strong voice for meditation through images. It’s okay to let the audience interpret it, but since it needs to be conveyed, the open road can’t be too big. Compared with the huge proposition shown in the title of the film, even if such a presentation is more than shocking, honest, and without pretense, it is certainly not powerful enough. Using the Buddhist context as the fulcrum to interpret the birth and death of all things, I like this setting.