This is a macro film that spans time and race: it stirs comedy, tragedy, suspense, and sci-fi love-hate relationship. Six stories are interspersed and told in 164 minutes, with the same actors' reincarnation in the span of hundreds of years. The interpretation explains the oriental philosophy of reincarnation and cause and effect from a Western perspective, and composes the two eternal epics and hymns of human freedom and love.
Picture 1: A pile of human teeth was dug up. "In those days, they (primitives) could eat people and nibble their teeth. It was as easy and natural as we eat cherries now."
Picture 2: The waitress sat on the seat with joy after ten years of work" "Ascension" slaughter chair, and then hang it upside down on the slaughtering assembly line, using the womb of the corpse to nurture the next generation of new human slaves, from the womb to the grave is always slavery.
Every era has its sins, and every era has its brilliance, like birthmarks like cloud totems, souls always make similar mistakes in reincarnation, only belief can change fate, at a certain moment The decision, let the soul be sublimated.
The whole story is smooth and logical; the picture is magnificent and the plot is compact; the soundtrack is ethereal and haunting; in the end, all the ups and downs, fantasy and grandeur are quiet, but the mind can't stop for a long time after the movie is over. The author, director, and actors are all amazing. One of the few Hollywood blockbusters worth seeing a second time.
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