Many people say that Kim Ki-duk likes to describe the psychology of marginal characters. In my opinion, his films have no plot. Those so-called marginal are actually tiny emotions in every corner of the heart. If you don't know it, you are accustomed to being insensitive or simply ignoring the undetermined nature of good and evil.
I like that he put the scenes where the two Sehee meet at the beginning and end, separated by a whole world of misreading.
We are always afraid of time, and we are afraid to rest assured. The doubts about the unknown will eventually become unbearable facts because of too strong resistance.
Is it true that if you say this, you will always calm down and not be afraid that today's full self will one day be empty.
Even if people remain the same, the outside world will also change. The only constant in the world is change.
So, take it easy, grasp what you have today, that's enough.
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