Wild imagination.
The irritable god created human beings, set all kinds of sufferings in the computer for human beings, found emotional outlets and satisfied from the sufferings of others (is this a mockery of suffering), his daughter Yiya changed the settings to resist him. Each human sends the Nether after the death countdown, and different people react differently after learning their own death time. Yiya imitated her brother ys to find 6 disciples, listened to their inner movement and sent them blessings, which happened to make up with the 12 disciples of ys to become the 18 baseball players loved by the mother goddess.
After adding 6 people in "The Last Supper", the kind and cowardly mother also woke up to have a sense of autonomy, restarted the computer and set up a dreamy and colorful sky and ocean. (Mom also has a girlish heart, okay?)
It seems that both humans and gods aspire to a better life.
This film inadvertently makes people think, how many years are left in my life, if few, we need to listen to our inner voice, whether it is knots, wishes, pain, burden, ideals...
The most moving scene in this film is: an old man chasing the footsteps of birds and walking around the corners of the world, dancing with the birds, accompanied by the wind, and smiling from the heart. I think, I also heard my inner voice, fly.
"Birds can fly, so why stop at the park?"
"It wants to ask you that too."
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