The director tried to unify science and religion, especially the existence of the religious advisor, and tried to explain the existence of Jesus (obviously ignoring Buddha, Allah, all kinds of Chinese gods, Lao Tzu, etc.), and finally made people feel It is very far-fetched, and it is very absurd to use the so-called unprovable to explain the existence of Jesus. Especially the fact that the aliens do not leave evidence is obviously specially designed for the plot. Always trying to find a balance between religion and science, and in the end, they are nondescript.
In fact, what really touches people in the play is the heroine's pursuit of science and the unknown world, the crazy spirit, not the godly Jesus.
That religious advisor was a total drag, and the alien design was a bit of a problem. In fact, can finding aliens really be able to find a series of fundamental questions of science or religion, such as "who we are"? Not necessarily, as the aliens inside said, their machines were also left by other aliens, so it's a bit of a nonsense to link the search for aliens to religion.
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