This is a highly rated, but somewhat underwhelming movie.
The stories of three women in three different time and space are intertwined and traveled through. It is indeed not easy to keep up with this kind of time and space jump, and it is even more difficult to understand.
What this film wants to express is too neurotic and too profound. Therefore, making a movie like this is not for the general public at all, and the vast majority of the general public cannot understand it. Maybe that's why it's so unpopular.
In my opinion, the lives of the three women in the play were all good, lucky, and happy. However, they are determined to pursue the nothingness, which varies from person to person, and each person expresses the so-called true meaning of life. As a result, it not only ruined his own life, but also the lives of those around him.
Such a woman can only live in an illusory spiritual world. Looking at the reality, in the Western world, I don't know how much room they have to survive, at least in our current reality, it must be a tragic story.
Don't be so affectionate, and live your life well.
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