I'm not a professional, so I don't know why the composition of this black and white image is so special. Every shot seems to be specially designed. There is a feeling that the plot is not as important as the shot, and because of this kind of picture, this film is actually a little cold. The film draws attention from another angle. The story takes place in Poland during the Cold War. The Jewish ancestry, raised in a Catholic orphanage, and a young preparatory nun with a communist aunt is full of contradictions from beginning to end. Even if I don't know anything about Polish history, I can understand it from common sense. One or two. Religion and ideology, natural bloodline and growth trajectory, family feud and national hatred, desire, love and belief, I deeply feel that if she must be insane, in fact, Ida's aunt will collapse. I believe she will spend most of her life All in turmoil. Why are ordinary people affected by the environment to despair, should we follow our hearts or be kind...
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