Quite bizarre movie-watching experience. I know that it is produced by A24 after reading the discussion. It contains religious horror movies of the type of Midsummer Night and Genetic Doom. I have seen three of them, and compared to the other two, this one is less obscure. , To a certain extent, it is not too difficult to understand or too shocking and unacceptable.
In fact, it is still a discussion about religious belief. Belief can of course bring positive value experience and protection, but if you are too paranoid or fanatical, your heart’s direction may be transformed into a demon that gnaws your soul. The saddest thing is that you still don’t know it, believe it, then hesitate and become weak. Then plead, then bitter, then firm, and then crazy... The end of the film is quite shocking. When Maude set himself on fire to ascend, the surprised passers-by seemed to kneel and surrender, Maude was also reborn from the fire in a haughty, beautiful and sacred posture. But the impactful visual images and high-frequency screams in the next second are fleeting, and everything comes to an abrupt end. The contrasting images cause a strong sense of impact to the audience. Everything is so emptiness. Maud’s sacred mission and impossibility. Believing that she was disappointed, the physical and mental pain and hesitation she suffered ended in such a short and emptiness. Amanda's comment on her is so accurate, she is just a lonely girl, a strong sense of presence that is guilty and hopes to have the ability to save others...
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