The movie time is too long, and it's really hard not to complain in the middle. Part of the complaints and comments are as follows.
0. Why is this movie so high? Because people who are willing to give high scores come back to see, people who don't understand low scores won't come to see it at all. (Purely complain.
1. The art of the Russians deserves to be the art of the Russians. Has long since become a school of its own.
2. In fact, the structure of the story is a bit like Hesse's "Naltzis and Goldmund". Truth can only be experienced in this world.
Universal mercy and redemption. This is a bit like the Buddhist memorial in "Jin Ping Mei". However, Eastern Christianity emphasizes suffering more.
3. Speaking of abstinence. Both the Christian priest and the Japanese samurai are a little bit like that, but one is for God and the other is for their inner order.
The whole world likes to find a father for itself. If it's not the father of the spiritual world, or the person who holds public power in the material world.
Sino-Russian duality (what)
4. My friend asked me if I would kill people like Andre in order to save people. I said yes, "Save a life and win the seventh-level float."
The Chinese are really good about the golden mean. Religion is here for us to make ourselves calm and logically self-consistent. The Russians in the play use religion to constantly judge themselves and the world.
5. Friends: Why should we believe in God?
Me: Because God made his son die for us.
Friend: It was not that he sacrificed his son, but we killed him.
Friend; I also pray to God-what can I be sure of the exam questions.
Me: Utilitarian beliefs are not desirable.
6. The boy who made the clock claimed that he had mastered his stunts from his father. From the persistence of choosing clay to the arrogance of making models, it seemed that there were all justifications. The cowardice until the bell strikes, and the last cry. He only confessed when he was young, and his father didn't tell him the secret of making the clock at all.
Andrei finally saw how the Russians can survive crime and punishment in tolerance, gain a new life, and see how geniuses should dedicate their talents to God.
This is my understanding.
(I think about it and add it)
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