Actually, what about this movie? Originally, it was because the child was rescued from drowning and found that Yili, who came with the name of a blind date, was missing. Everyone initially speculated that Yili might have rescued the child from drowning. The anxiety was overwhelming, and then slowly released information about Yili. , This gradual amount of information is very selective and very good, and then everyone's mentality begins to change, everyone tries their best to evade responsibility and seek inner liberation. Finally, after all this amount of information is released, everyone's state is completely shirk. Responsibility, the feeling of hanging high, in fact, everyone knows that what they fear in their hearts is religion, religion is sacred and inviolable, and fear is inevitable. It is outrageous that almost everyone seeks to hide under the shelter of religion It is absurd and ridiculous to simply downplay the whereabouts of Yili. The director of this film refers to the shackles of religion on people, but the power of the "Koran" cannot be shaken. This protection is more based on ethnic groups. Compared with modern Western values, there is no freedom. Democracy can be said, but once the Koran collapses, no matter what the country's political system is, just like today's China, lack of faith is terrible, and the political system is second. There are ethics and morals in the values of the people, which complement the law and add some religious reverence to protect the people's belief in this spiritual world. The biggest problem in today's China is to destroy this, and the bottom lines of various personalities are destroyed. Breaking is the source of today's problems.
Some laws in Iran, especially the laws for women, seem to have no human rights, but religion can at least restore the truth. Like this one, in the end, everyone has laid out what they know. For example, "A Farewell" is also the last fear of punishment. In the case of a child, not daring to accept compensation, whether it is ignorance or conscience, telling the truth and being innocent are also some positive factors of religion. At least I think it is better to know how to be shameless than someone who has no bottom line.
Judging from this film, I believe that what the director wants to explore is the selfish side of human nature. I don't want to know that Yili is suicide, although that is more likely.
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