In the endless, we are guided through the world by the gentle voice of a woman. It's a mythical voice, a Scheherazade that tells us the timeless story of human life and struggle: "I saw a child walking in the rain to a birthday party..." "I saw one that had not been found. Boys to love..." "I see a man who no longer trusts the bank..." We see men and life in the mundane and grandiose from a series of obvious trivial moments that reflect the splendor of life: a A girl holds a beloved boy's hand for the first time; a father ties his daughter's shoelaces in the pouring rain; a young woman waits for her ap. The finishing touches - but also the moments when human cruelty manifests itself in the banal - a man drags a cross; a crippled war veteran sits by the side of the road; a father holds his dead son in his arms - like life's Like the trumpet, about never ending, showing us your preciousness and beauty. R exists to awaken our wish to keep this eternal treasure and pass it on.
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