The film is a bit long. The first thing is to pave the way for the male protagonist to love his little daughter very much, and how much love it hurts when it is lost. Say "So I forgive the murderer like this?" "If I have to find the murderer and kill his ancestor for eighteen generations", please, the FBI has said that the murderer is a serial murder murderer. They are trying their best and have not found it. How can I find it with the hero? And God is most unwilling to destroy the laws of nature, and he is unwilling to punish his children, so he can only help the male protagonist to heal. The male protagonist attributed his daughter’s death to papa, who was supposed to help her daughter. He was originally a Christian, but his daughter died, and the faith he had received since childhood collapsed, and he lost interest in life. That’s why there was a triune god and wisdom. A journey of enlightenment and healing to him.
I like the feeling that this movie gives me. It’s very free. The trinity’s deified adult is by your side. You are close to you like a friend. God will change to a different gender according to your needs. Being a male protagonist needs a dad. At that time, God changed the image of a kind father, and Jesus was a man from the Middle East. The movie is very suitable for choosing people in this regard. As for why God is that black woman, I think it’s because the male protagonist was from a black woman when he was a child. Get warm, God wants to use this image to make the male protagonist feel relaxed and close, after all, God can become any image. When the male protagonist kept blaming God for not saving his daughter and why this happened, they chatted and said that his son has a girlfriend. What happened to his daughter was something he didn’t know. Yes, God created man. The male protagonist gave birth to his children. The male protagonist didn't even know that his son had a girlfriend. How could God know whether they have sinful motives after creating humans?
Wisdom allows the male protagonist to judge the ugliness of the world, and the male protagonist finds it difficult to judge in the end. The same is true for the God whose palms and backs are all flesh. Therefore, he wants to save sinful children and enlighten children with hatred in their hearts. The male protagonist’s youngest daughter can’t come back. The FBI is trying its best to catch the murderer. Instead of being negative, the male protagonist should face the reality calmly and cherish his family who is equally uncomfortable now. Assuming that the male protagonist finds the murderer and kills him, and the daughter can't come back, he won't be happy, won't he. Besides, the male protagonist has already seen his little daughter living in another world very happily, so in the end he figured out and forgave the murderer and returned to his family. This is neither contradictory nor far-fetched.
God just said when he appeared on the scene, whether you believe in me or not, it is your freedom. God did not force us to believe in him. He gave us the freedom of choice. It is your freedom to not watch this movie. But don't slander it if you don't understand it!
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