The film was so amazing that it felt fooled when I saw the end-"Cut, that's it". I also read some comments to realize the profound meaning of this film.
First of all, this film is full of chaotic social plots, idle black youths casually go to jail with knives and guns, the police are dirty and shameless, there are messy sexual relations, weak women and children. But at the same time, this film is full of plots of very pious belief in God, and weak people devoutly worship and praise God. Even at the beginning of the film, the heroine's experience seemed so magical. She saw the miracle and seemed to be pregnant like the Virgin Mary unmarried. The heroine-this kind girl helps the poor tramp and treats children with gentleness. She also deserves God's blessing. So in the chaotic reality of society, I, the audience, is waiting and waiting from beginning to end. The heroine is a perfect result, a story of truth, goodness and beauty out of the mud.
But what the film shows at the end is a tragic ending. The so-called miracles are all girl’s fantasies. The pregnancy is not a miracle but the result of rape. Even people who worship God’s story religiously usually hear her say that she is like Maria. They are generally pregnant, and don't even believe it at all, which shows that they don't believe those stories at all-then why are they so religious?
Therefore, perhaps the devotion to God is just a spiritual avoidance of the cruel reality of the society, unable to face it, so I created a beauty to believe that this film is exposing and exposing this fact.
The heroine is very beautiful, her eyes are divine, beautiful and sad as a startling deer.
Levi's-I sighed when I watched the introduction of the film. It is not surprising that he took this film. Poorly, he would rather believe in God than doubt it. His personal experience and the sorrow of his life may have caused him to ask where God is over and over again. In fact, as long as he is not so persistent, his life can be beautiful. It's just this obsession, who isn't it, alas.
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