If the discussion of human nature lacks coordinates, then the role of the mirror will no longer exist.
The reference of this film to contemporary creation is that religion, psychology, culture and art, moral conscience, affection, love nourishment, etc., cannot be used as indelible coordinates and cannot really solve any problems. The child's last emotion: Dad finally talked to me. It makes people sigh - the poor interactive ability of human beings is far from deep enough to penetrate their hearts.
Guess what is the symbol of that helicopter shot? This is a representation of technology. The last person knocking on the door didn't show up, but there was such a helicopter to take a couple who couldn't solve the problem on their own to a distant place. Is this a respect for the solution of technology? Is this a hint? God can't take her, only technology can take her?
Conjecture, perhaps, technology is the only remaining mental model that can be used as a core coordinate.
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