Whether the world has any meaning, I think the correct answer should be no answer. The answer to all true or false questions in the world is no answer. I personally define this as meaningless. Regardless of the mountain outside the mountain, the sky is outside the sky. One of the things I want to say about the film the most is the comparison. Politics versus humanity. On that train, there was a love affair between Dr. Chamberlain and a female writer, which was not true or false; there was the friendship between the arms dealer's wife and her lover due to entanglement of interests; there was the passion of a young couple who met in the flesh, and there was a policeman. There are old people who survived the Nazi concentration camps, and there are kind and lovely little girls full of beauty in the pursuit of justice for drug dealers. Everything is the most ordinary and beautiful side of our human world. A controller from a higher perspective, or a more primitive feature, is like the state over civilians, and politics over human nature and morality, all of which have absolute control. There are higher layers of control beyond higher layers of control. Whether it is the Creator God has to be the laws of nature, and we may never be able to verify it at the lower level. That world is meaningless, why live. The world certainly has its laws, we ordinary people enjoy ordinary feelings and do ordinary things. Even if you don't have the right to decide, you have to struggle as hard as you can, and you will be polite in the short life.
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