There is no film with a dialogue, but it is full of such powerful power, the power of nature, and the power of mankind. I can't measure which power is stronger. Someone once told me that Chairman Mao said that man will conquer the sky. This is extremely wrong. You can see how small human beings look when the earthquake and tsunami come. But I don't think so. At least in this movie, what really shocked me is the vastness of the universe, the vastness of the galaxy, the vastness of the earth, and the magic of nature, but the most is indeed the lives of people of different races on different continents and their micro-expressions. , Is their eyes and tears.
Perhaps nature is cruel. Every movement of the earth will cost millions of lives. But human beings are more cruel, because of our greed and our requests. Human beings divide themselves into three, six or nine classes, set unfair treatments for themselves, and impose them on all kinds of creatures. Using our self-righteous wisdom and wisdom, we built guns, killed more people, built prisons, trapped more people’s freedom, built assembly lines, and enabled more people to live a machine-like life. Money engenders desire, desire brings disappointment, and this is the vicious circle.
Hegel said that existence is reasonable. My one-sided understanding is that eternal existence is reasonable, and accidental existence is not the essence and cannot be said to be rational. Let time tell the truth, just like the sand painting thangka painted by the lamas at the end, the beauty will always fade away.
At this point, it seems to be off topic. It doesn't matter. I believe that everyone who has watched this movie will have a different understanding of it. Is it reincarnation? perhaps. But I think one word is my feeling-zero. Everything goes back to zero.
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