For economic reasons, most films that deal with religious themes are set in Christianity. In fact, Buddhism and other Eastern religions have much more to discover than Christianity.
The heroine Veronica has a dislocated consciousness and obtained the memories and thoughts of Baosheng Dakinis (or is possessed). The film also mentions the moon called Bodhisattva and Shiva, which combines elements of Hinduism and Buddhism. Satisfy people's curiosity. It is a pity that Veronica cannot escape the fate of becoming the material for the protagonist to write a book, and magically enters a more primitive state of language.
It would be better if the deeper reason and meaning of the miraculous change after the hero was struck by lightning could be found in the heroine.
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