Because I finished watching "Tian Di Xuan Huang" and "Reincarnation" in one breath, the director of the two films is the same person, and the style, editing, and rhythm of the films are very similar, so let's talk about it together.
I don't know photography, but the first thought after reading it was that no wonder a photographer friend would recommend it, it really suits his taste. Probably everyone who has a high respect for life, a great yearning for nature, a pursuit of human life, and a warm and persevering heart will like these two films. There is no commentary, only the cuts of many lens languages, the original meaning of life, the existence and disappearance of life, the power and change of belief, the guidance and backwardness of religion, the homogeneity and superiority of modern civilization, and the old saying Topics: Rich and Poor.
The original appearance of the world and the original appearance of life can be found in the film. Some people say that religion is the origin of all wars, but faith should not be lost. Tattoos are the shackles of belief and destiny in primitive tribes, but in modern civilization they have become a symbol of unconventionality and rebellion. In the process of modern civilization and science and technology advancing at a high speed, human beings have arbitrarily abandoned and requisitioned those plundered pure cultures, showing off and demonstrating to those who were once sheltered by "them" with a victorious attitude, thinking that this is what King should do. Some look. But no one knows that behind the so-called crown, there is a greedy, cowardly and ugly appearance.
Modern people handle everything on the assembly line, and the high-speed operation of machines speeds up the convenience of life and economic development, thinking that the chickens in their hands are dominated by humans. But looking down from God's perspective, everyone is just a piece of pork on the assembly line waiting to be stamped with the "qualified" seal.
Some regret not seeing this film earlier. If I can study and absorb more different civilizations before studying abroad, I should have more and deeper feelings about the development of human civilization and the solidification of ideas in different countries. .
I thought of a poem, a modern poem that I really like:
I have seen much wilderness, I have seen much prosperity,
But still I cry for newborn babies and dying old men,
For the living, for the dying.
Lou Lin, "When the King Was Old"
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