There is a kind of sacrifice for faith that always makes people "internally full."
I was bored at home during the epidemic. I found this sci-fi movie on iQiyi accidentally, although the plot and effect were many flaws.
But the story itself is a kind of irony, an excavation of human nature.
When people in the real world have no feelings, art, or culture, "people" are just walking dead.
But the glory of humanity has never been extinguished. All people struggle, sacrifice, and live like ants for the only remaining humanity...
The male protagonist is not only a tool of sin, but also awakened by human sacrifice and the pursuit of inner goodness.
What moved me most was the two children of the male lead, who kept silently concealing them for their father.
If the male protagonist is to inspire and transform, then the goodness of a boy is innate and natural, although fragile, it makes people see the heart and hope. . .
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