Is this just an inspirational film that records a person's life of loneliness in a mountain because of a wall surrounded by a group of animals?
Here, I try to draw some ideas, hoping that through the following clues, more people can pay attention to and interpret this film more deeply.
Through the film, we can observe the heroine's psychological change process from the panic of discovering the hidden wall, then anxiety, then first struggle and then despair, until she returns to peace, and she struggles for survival day after day, year after year. In the days, the heroine seems to have become accustomed to it unconsciously, and even intoxicated in such a simple, pure and primitive living state of being in the company of animal companions and nature, unable to extricate herself.
Why do you say she can't extricate herself?
The next episode came: a human, and a human of the opposite sex to the heroine suddenly appeared, but appeared in the way of killing the heroine's animal friend, we were lonely, confused, and muttered to ourselves on weekdays The eloquent heroine did not say a single word at this time, and did not give the man a chance to say a word, and quickly shot the stranger who might have helped her (think Robinson. how to treat friday) she continues to choose to live like this, just because this unfortunate strange man, like herself, hunted down the heroine's animal friend (only cattle, dogs, cats and crows and is white) in order to survive. Just like a lonely and desperate survivor on a desert island, one day he found a ship on the sea, but he chose to give up the ray of hope of escape, no longer exploring, no longer fighting, no longer thinking, just blindly for this body The existence of human beings linger on and survive, continue to live in this closed world, return to the original position of human beings in nature, and spend the rest of their lives.
Can anyone tell us what is hidden behind this hidden wall?
Thanks to this wall, let's start thinking about it all over again.
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