It seems to be full of worship of the natural world and the presentation of various societies and forms of existence, but in fact it is a collective denial of non-Western civilizations. The lack of moral concern and the narrow perspective doomed this work to be stagnant and indifferent. It will eventually be seen clearly by people who understand, and will be spurned by the human civilization that is full of vitality, with human affection and warmth, which we actively affirm the value and meaning of human beings.
After all, it is a high-quality rubbish created by a low-level director who lacks openness and a sunny heart.
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