The story of this film is about the relationship between people and the whole society, between nature and people, and the protagonist's thinking about this relationship when he is "trapped". At 80 minutes and 42 seconds, the heroine said: "The boundaries between foreign objects and the self are still very clear, and now it is difficult for me to distinguish between the previous self and the new self in writing, the so-called new self. The ego, I'm not sure, is slowly becoming a larger us, but the transformation is already brewing" "It is almost impossible to maintain a single isolated self under this vast expanse of sky. It's possible. A small, blind, persistent, unwilling to integrate into the collective life, as such a life, how proud I was." Remember the person who was suffering from depression mentioned by the heroine in the first few minutes of the movie? I guess that person is the heroine now.
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