1. The long lens plus fixed camera and smooth zoom, and the panoramic medium shot close-up relies on the movement of the characters. This operation is worthy of the white and clean characters and scenery in the lens.
2. It was the ninth act when I realized that the plot was going more and more outrageous, and it was time for Mary to lie on the hospital bed, but it was actually very reasonable. The hint was given in the first act, but no one thought of Mary. Yahui really sacrificed her own life, but it was reasonable considering the stubbornness and kindness and ignorance deep inside this weak body.
3. Regarding the theme, it may be the incompatibility between religious beliefs and modern scientific society, the contradiction and even the conflict, which is ironic about religion. Standing at the bedside and watching the doctor rescue Maria's father and mother, it seems so abrupt and powerless. Under the sun, the white medical staff are more like gods; did Mary, who was accepted Catholicism since she was a child, really accept it from the heart? She was just forced to imagine a pious self because of her cowardly character and the strength of her mother. Or maybe it was the straw that she had to grab to save her brother. She died at three o'clock in the afternoon. Like Jesus, her brother said the first sentence, "Mary. Where is Mary?" I seem to be adding to the absurdity of the story, adding to the tragedy in it.
4. A strong mother has a good adaptability to religion. She wore a fancy dress on her Confirmation Day, and her consciousness was not even higher than her daughter, but she became a strict believer. I guess my mother once rebelled, but Her character is stronger, which makes her like a duck to water in this religious environment. When the family eats dinner, the light behind her mother makes her look like a god. The lack of her father's right to speak is an unfortunate latent factor.
5. When Mary and Christine are chatting in the library, she is really alive. The hour hand points to four o'clock, which means the resurrection of Jesus.
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