This movie explains: fate is destined

Ayden 2022-03-26 09:01:05

Two paragraphs come to mind:

There are 15 million bits of information generated in each moment, but consciousness can only process 15 bits of it. We cannot understand everything that happens in our life. We must surrender, we must believe.
As an old Chinese saying goes: Three points of personnel and seven days of work.

We come into this world to learn different life experiences, just like going to school, for soul growth. Before we are born as human beings at a given time, we have chosen the experiences to be learned, the circumstances in which those experiences will require, including our parents, gender, place of birth, and ethnicity.

Obey the flow of fate.

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Extended Reading
  • Ashleigh 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    Always wandering on the edge of scientific and religious discussions, cleverly open ending. It is also very clever to think of the replacement of the two in Ted Cosmasca's novels. The poetry atmosphere in the director's previous work, Another Earth, is vaguely preserved, the anti-skeletal science fiction, or pseudo-sci-fi, and the easter eggs that imply the possibilities of the story. Another masterpiece this year.

  • Chaz 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    Whether it's science fiction or religion, it's feelings that ultimately end up. There are a few romantic scenes that are very literary and romantic

I Origins quotes

  • Ian: You ever feel like when you met someone, they fill this hole inside of you, and then when they're gone... you feel that space painfully vacant?

  • Sofi: Why are you working so hard to disprove God?

    Ian: Disprove? Who proved that God was there in the first place?