These are the words of the heroine that impressed me more in the play,
but you know, this is actually more of the spiritual needs of a woman who has lost a child
She has to deny that "it" is not "GOD"
or she will have to collapse.
Why can't it be, in fact, isn't the film just trying to say it must be
(in this film's world view) the word GOD is used Let me refer to them.
Today , the so-called "GOD" in the world's impression is actually a forged product that has been twisted and processed.
I said it as a joke. It's like a diaosi who finds out that the goddess in his mind is actually a black fungus who can pee and pee. Instead, he refused to admit: "That's not my pure xxx!" Generally
... Sadly,
I actually wrote this because I glanced at some other film critics
and found that they were very backlash against the appearance of the word GOD in the film. They thought it was a It’s just religion, it’s just ghosts and gods.
I think it’s a manifestation of logical illiteracy.
So for the sake of rigor, I only use the word “GOD” in the text
. God] In fact, it doesn't matter
. You use your deep-rooted concepts to set people on others. It's just wishful thinking
. Of course, I don't want to talk about a certain religion here when it was spread to China out of consideration for the people. Things...
However, in order to understand the logic, you can use some vocabulary. For
example, suppose that this film is made in China, and it claims to be "God"
in the film, and the textual research in the film also makes a conclusion: it is indeed so
But it is divorced from religious experience and does not conform to Chinese common sense.
Is it really not?
No, that word was originally used to refer to it, and the things in your concept are fake.
How would you choose to face it? Like the sheriff in the movie?
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