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Kimberly 2022-04-19 09:03:03

Dust to dust, dust to dust, everything goes around in a circle and eventually returns to where it came from. The twilight shepherd lived day after day on the dust of the church traded for goat's milk. The broken fence is a coincidence and a destiny. The new-born lamb died in the wilderness before it had time to take a good look at the world. After a long time, the tree collapsed in the celebration, the roasted black charcoal burned in the fire, and the smoke of someone's chimney was thick. All matter is in reincarnation, manifesting the simplest secrets of life in that peaceful village.

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  • Danny 2022-04-23 07:04:57

    I don't know how this film was made. After removing the words, it is a spiritual observation that is curious about people and things. It has special attention in form, and can make you perceive the narrative inside.

  • Randi 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    This is probably the most Zen movie I've ever seen, it's actually from an Italian filmmaker