As far as I know, according to Christian doctrine, the original sin of mankind started when Adam and Eve stole the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. After that, God drove them out of the garden and created different languages among their descendants so as not to join together to build a ladder that could climb to the sky. If it is really like that, it will disturb God's purity. I suspect that creating different skin colors in humans may also be God’s work, and may also be based on the same concerns.
After those great seven days, it was gradually born and nurtured our human history and today. In this history and today, human beings always seem to have to stop. We are so focused and persistent in calling for the peace of the world and the fraternity of mankind. It seems that it is because we are so lacking in these things.
As far as the film is concerned, the male and female protagonists will certainly be under pressure due to the rejection of extramarital affairs by the moral standards in modern society, but without the pressure caused by the more powerful skin color difference, they cannot be edited into a decent appearance. The fascinating story. Is this God's fault? This is worth thinking about.
This reminds me of a friend who once told me: He always remembered the words his mother said, "The situation is better than people." In such a situation, we may be more willing to see that the situation can be turned into a miracle due to the timely presence of Superman, which gives us hope for life again. However, in the film, I only saw the most ordinary performance of almost the most ordinary people, which made people sad and disappointed at the same time. But this is what moved me. If the actor was replaced by me, I would not perform better than him. And this is worth thinking about. Of course, the director also left me with hope. The supporting actor insisted on looking for the person he liked after being furiously resisted by his father. And this is worth thinking about.
I hope God will not laugh when I am thinking.
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