In addition to the good atmosphere at the beginning, the plot is more exaggerated. It is useless to not believe in God, nor is it useless to believe in God, it is useless to be ruthless, and it is useless to be sentimental. Without any effective means of resistance, I don't know what I want to express in the end. The whole article uses goats and the ubiquitous sheep skull decorations to imply demons, but goats are the main business of the farm, and then the goats are almost slaughtered, which is like a metaphor for the investment trap of capital to small producers. Unless the intent of the director is to vaguely tell the despair of American small farmers being crushed by invisible capital... Otherwise, it really can only be said to be a bad film.
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