The end of the film just arrived at the beginning of the film, as the priest said, time does not pass. Not so much watching a few intertwined stories as watching how a marvelous fate leads to the moment when it comes to fruition.
When the thunder sounded in the dull sky, Corey's fate had already happened, and he was walking towards him with the rain. All attempts to clarify the timing of these events are doomed to be futile. "The circle is not round" means breaking, you can start from any point to find logic, but you can't close the event.
The film can be seen as a very good explanation of Mr. Da's "innumerable people in infinite distances are related to me" and Rilke's "Heavy Moments". The clips related to me are recombined to show a wonderful destiny. The so-called fate is nothing but human insignificance and efforts to contend against the eternal iron law. Specifically in this film, love, faith, and character outline the appearance of fate. Teacher Yang commented, "Love and faith are both beheading knives."
When the two died, two trees in the wilderness stood out. Trees in the wilderness also appear in Bergman's films, the wind blows, the leaves rattle, and something big has happened or is about to happen. Where did the tree come from?
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