The barrage opened, and many people kept asking what they were talking about. In fact, what is important? Narrative is not the most important. It's the scenery and the lens.
The director has a good habit of inadvertently talking, walking, and car windows to show the audience something more important than the narrative itself, like making us feel existence.
Although in the end we didn't get a specific story clearly, just like we couldn't live clearly and concretely either.
The male protagonist kicked the turtle over, he seemed to be venting. With that kick, everyone thinks he is good or bad, but that is the physical and animal nature of human beings. Release the stress and troubles in your life on some fragile things and then satisfy yourself.
But he is not a complete beast. He is a human, so he is also perceiving and thinking. He frequently goes up the mountain and answers the phone, but he is irritable but does not think. Finally, when he looks at the cockroaches under his feet, he feels that he is just someone else. It's just a tool. He seems to have a better job and life than the villagers, but in fact, he is no different from them or even inferior to them.
Then, an accident happened, and life is so fragile that it can even die with the wind. He was actually trying to save a life instinctively, so he really wanted to understand that life is serious and death is serious, and he cannot treat death with any purpose or even pure curiosity.
Finally, the bones drifting with the river, as if the passing of life, natural and sacred.
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