More important than the experience itself is the comprehension of the experience, and the attitude is the reflection of the comprehension. To be able to ask such a sentence, in fact, whether there is an answer or not, and what the answer is, is no longer important, because the protagonist has been liberated from his comprehension and reconciled with himself first.
Going back to the movie, it's a biography of a real person, and engaging drama requires conflict and contradictions full of polarity, but this biography doesn't, so it's not that engaging. Unless the viewer has a similar personal experience with the protagonist, or that person has a strong empathy ability.
Authenticity and objectivity are the characteristics of this film, and as a film itself, it is not a highlight. But in terms of life experience, it provides people with the opportunity to re-examine and improve themselves.
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