The story is shrouded in mysterious religions, hatred, Nazis, killings, and the plot is tense and exciting. The heroine's interpretation of her twisted and paranoid personality is still delicate. The structure of the story is complete, but I always feel that there is a lack of the humanities advocated by mainstream European movies. Care, desire and instinct have replaced reason and thinking, ethics and morality are completely subdued under selfish desires, under the cover of religion and belief, human desires are stirred and distorted, because as long as you listen to teachings and your own inner voice, what you do Everything is justified, even if it kills people. What kind of religion is this? What kind of faith is this?
I hope the dark side reflected in the film is just a value that some non-mainstream people espouse.
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