First of all, there is no dispute that the hero is God. In the final cast, the hero's role is "Him" with a capital H, and everyone else is all lowercase name. Knowing this, this movie is the three perspectives of director + screenwriter.
The little girl believes that what the film wants to express is: the way of human self-salvation is to respect and cherish the environment in which we live, and what really destroys humanity is the blind worship of God. Of course, with such a perverted movie, it is estimated that everyone's conclusions more or less reflect their own subjective wishes.
The film is naturally based on Christianity. Here I refer to all religions that believe in Christianity as Christianity, including God, Mormon and so on. God created the world (mother!), created the free will of man and man, Adam, Eve, gave birth to Cain and Abel, Cain killed Abel because of jealousy, and so on, all are explained in the movie. I always think it’s bloody to go to church to eat Jesus’ meat (bread) and drink Jesus’ blood (grape juice/wine) on Sunday (I am not qualified to eat it, because I have not been baptized, so my soul is not yet Qualified to be saved by the sacrifice of Jesus), the movie expresses it in a bloodier and more intuitive way.
However, the difference between the movie and the Christian doctrine is that the Son of God did not redeem mankind, and there was no final judgment to send those who believe in God to heaven. God is not the unconditional unconditional love of mankind in the legend, but the incompetent love and incompetence of self-indifference, the connivance of mankind, the longing for admiration and love. After everything is destroyed, it is a big deal to recreate. While human beings blindly worship, they ignore the protests of nature (even the laws of human society), and this world, the collection of nature and humanity, is the tortured mother. God ignores the stains of human nature, and mankind only pursues profit in the name of God. The church (publisher) brainwashed propaganda, and the political struggle was in the name of religion. Speaking of this, we have to talk about the problems of the world. I don’t believe that global warming is in the name of God, discriminating against gender and racial sexual orientation in the name of God, hating infidels in the name of God, and all things are enjoyed by mankind in the name of God. . . In the end, there is only self-destruction.
Back to my original point of view, the salvation of mankind lies in himself, in the environment in which we live, and in respect and cherishment for each other.
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