Let me tell you something you don't know

Frances 2022-12-02 20:53:21

After watching everyone beep for a long time, I feel that no one is talking about the key points, and I am too lazy to type. Give you a few clues, everyone continue to think:

1 Without religious belief, it is impossible to understand what Buddhism wants to convey. Similarly, if you don't understand the ancient and mysterious Indian culture, you will not understand the deep meaning of this film.

2 Foreign invading and occupying Indian territory. The relationship between Indians and wolves is complicated and mysterious. . There are many hints in the film that the Indians used their relationship with wolves to fight or curse foreign invasions.

3 Indian witchcraft is very evil. The little boy's father used to ask wolf oil to drive away evil spirits. . . . It means that this man and woman may have been controlled by Xia Gu.

4 The Indian curse written on the coffin of the little boy is a kind of "resurrection" curse, but it is not the real soul resurrection, but the place where the person who reincarnated to cast the curse hopes that he will be reborn. It may be a man or a wolf.

Very complicated. . . I'm too lazy to write, let's find out for yourself. .

Understand the Indian, Witch Gu, wolf totem, the curse is easy to understand

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  • [first lines]

    Medora Slone: [in her letter] Dear Mr. Core, three days ago my son Bailey was taken by wolves. This happened twice already here. No one in the village will hunt them, and I am alone here now. I have read your book. I know you have done this before. In my heart, I know that you are able to do it now. I do not expect you to find my son alive, but you could find the wolf who took him. Come and kill it to help me. I know you have sympathy for this animal. Please don't. My husband will come home from the war soon. I must have something to show him. Sincerely yours, Medora Slone.

  • Medora Slone: What did it feel like to shoot that female wolf?

    Russell Core: It felt awful. But... I really had no choice. Even though she'd taken a child, too?

    Medora Slone: Because you think it's the natural order?

    Russell Core: The natural order doesn't warrant revenge. They're not what you think, Mrs. Slone. What happened here is... is very rare.

    Medora Slone: What happened here, happened to me.