It may be because of the lack of level, the common people in the market are struggling with the society and have developed a sensitivity to prejudice. They have always been very resistant to this type of religious films.
This film, in particular, just simply sets up a role model of a saint, which is completely unreasonable. It is similar to a chivalrous person drinking heavily on a wine table. As soon as the two clink glasses, he will do a jar, leaving people with the embarrassment of either drinking to death or losing their skin.
If you compare the film to a human being, the emotional intelligence of this film is not high, and it directly contradicts my world view. It seems to be full of positive energy, which makes people look away.
After all, if you want to immerse yourself and bring in the characters, who will this film bring in? At first it will feel that we are kind like Lazaro, just like "We Who Can't Be Beasts" brings in social animals. However, he found that he neither had that kind of heart, nor did he have the position to hang the pot to benefit the world.
That's why I resist religious films. The plots in them have no cause and effect in my worldview, and I just want to persuade people to do good.
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