As for the movie itself, the shots are good-looking, and Fu Lanlan has several side faces in the first half, which is really charming. But in the end, all I saw was Michael, who claimed to be chasing after him, but his brows were furrowed.
As for the plot, because it is adapted from a true story, I don't know how the truth is going, in short, I think it is very inexplicable. Maybe it's the plot that the movie shows that makes me uncomfortable, maybe that's what the movie is for. If so, it serves its purpose, and therefore I don't like it.
If true, as the movie shows, the so-called beliefs and paths that guide Michael are empty vocabulary words that are not worth scrutinizing at all.
After all, people are looking for a set of things that can convince themselves.
But apparently Michael is more like brainwashed? (I want to say stupid, but I don’t know if I should say that. I don’t know the Christian culture, and I can’t grasp the psychological process of the characters well through the movie. What I really see is the understanding of religion. very shallow people and institutions)
So, should I take a Bible and read it?
The final scene of the movie is probably Michael fearing again, I don't know the real situation, but I think it can actually be understood as a satire on Michael's so-called road in the movie.
What is the pursuit of the true self? Maybe Michael is also inexplicable...
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