Secondly, about movies, where is India? India is the birthplace of Buddhism. Just kidding, India has relied on Buddhism for thousands of years of civilization history, so people still say that India is a country with religion, and some people say that China has no orthodoxy It is based on this that Chinese people have no faith. In my opinion, whether there is a religion or not are completely different things. If a religious person is like most of the believers in the film, it is just a matter of faith. This word adds a layer of gorgeous camouflage. Faith is in the heart, not in those cumbersome and useless etiquette. In ancient times, rulers of dynasties restrained their people through religious belief, but nowadays there are these deceitful people who eat and drink in the name of religion, and it has always been the common people who have been fooled. We might as well call it spiritual extortion. The role of God in the film is very interesting, not only to help people understand their own non-existence, but also to tell everyone that belief is not a high-sounding offering, but a hope from the heart. If the film is made a little more serious, the role of this god can be completely removed. Of course, this is too disrespectful to the feelings of the Indian people, so the director is still very measured. Looking back, it's still very pleasing to let religion slap itself, but it's basically useless except to make your adrenaline rise. Because if these billions of people do not wake up, and still achieve spiritual redemption and release in a way that even the true God would not approve of, then the tragedy of some people's dominance will only continue, but the words cannot be overstated. , Respect religion, but don’t be superstitious about religion. For people, religion is just a channel to reach your beliefs. In this regard alone, religion really has nothing to do with whether you have beliefs or not. Instead, we should reflect on it. What do you need. .
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