It seems to be the development process of human beings, but as far as this film is concerned, it is also a cycle of reincarnation. After reading the breakdown, I learned a lot of things I didn't know.
The beginning is to pursue faith, life, nature. Then to the development of human modernization and a series of problems it brings. Life has also become mechanized and streamlined. Of course that includes the re-creation of art to present a complex and frightening city.
The manufacture of machine guns and bullets is self-defense and makes life so vulnerable. Especially when the primitive people also raised their machine guns and felt the cruelty of our "modern people".
Is Confession at the Wailing Wall a Ritual or Really Heartfelt Self-Examination? Not only regrets for myself, but also hurts others and lives.
Destruction, and eventually all over again.
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