Everyone's evaluation is not high, in fact, I think it is just like that. Those narratives are neither painful nor itchy, and sometimes there are some wills and prophecies of God that make us so-called modern people unpredictable. I say, prehistoric people did have a nature worship because of their awe and lack of understanding of nature. It doesn't have to be so miraculous, let's make us modern people, who seem to be stubborn, insist on training themselves to see the future through some behaviors that prehistoric humans call witchcraft. Among modern people, almost none of them do this. Could it be that modern people have degenerated? Or is there a fault in the development of human history, and your prehistoric humans are not the ancestors of us modern humans at all? This movie really doesn't give me any real emotional support. So I can give it a good one.
However, at the end of the film, when the Yagao people traveled through mountains and rivers and returned to their homeland, when the night was approaching, the clansmen who were sticking to their homes were preparing to start a fire to keep warm. Showing my head, there was a neat line, and I was suddenly touched.
Although the movie doesn't repeat their difficult journey when they get home, or even say if anyone fell on their way home, it's already known from their journey to the snakehead. So it's about the continuation of a man's struggle to get back his woman and even his own beliefs and race. It's about strong beliefs and one's growth. So the meaning of the film is sublimated. Of course, this is also an old-fashioned plot setting. But there are too many movies about love in the world. No matter how old-fashioned the story is, isn't there still an audience? Isn't it still the same, someone sighed for it, secretly shed tears or looked forward to it? It is love after all! Just like this movie, for me, it is an insistence of faith after all!
Sometimes it is the most vulnerable parts of us that strike us, and these most vulnerable parts are often the parts we need and realize and feel lacking. Formally these things resonate with us and allow us to be touched by the actors in the show even when they are expressionless.
I think we lack the spirit and perseverance that Darley has to save his love and the entire race in pursuit of his father. Not many of us can stick to our ideals and fight for them all our lives in this impetuous society, right? Few of us recklessly pursue the truth in our hearts, right?
Are we bound too much, or are we cocooning ourselves? Are we elevating ourselves, or are we despising ourselves?
When Dale faced the so-called Almighty God who was stabbed by a spear and fell off the altar, he shouted out: HE IS NOT THE GOD! He proved his words with practical actions.
However, when he shouted this sentence, do you dare to say to yourself: I'm just an ordinary person?
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