This is a movie about faith and religion. When I was traveling in the UK, I saw churches large and small. Whether it was Minster, Church, Chapel, or Cathedral, I felt a sense of awe. I was in a tall church. My turbulent heart was immediately put down. I am an atheist, but I admire God, admire Sakyamuni, admire all kinds of gods, and admire all Bodhisattvas. In front of the prophets, I am a small mortal.
I think this movie is about the integration of various religions. Often believers will think that their beliefs are the noblest, and other religions are regarded as pagans. In the play, a pair of young people love each other because the religious beliefs of the two families are different. Facing opposition from the family, the second son seemed crazy and crazy all day because of his obsession with religion (this is very common in real life), and the elder son fell into the pain of losing his relatives because he did not believe in any religion and believed in science too much. , The contest between science and religion, I think the last thing I want to express in the work is the fusion of science and religion, which is manifested in the attitude of doctors towards death, the fusion of different religions, and the parents of the young couple who love each other’s family. The acceptance and tolerance of religion, the magical power of religion beyond science, is manifested in the prophet of the second son, and only the innocent and ignorant little girl can believe the uncle's prophecy.
The world is colorful and there are many religions. We need each to respect each other’s religions. No matter what we believe in or we don’t believe in anything, we all need a peaceful place to put the turbulent heart in the flashy world.
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