9 points, the concept is exquisite, you must calm down and look at it, otherwise you will think that it is a Buddhist propaganda film that reveals a kind of Buddhist reincarnation. Desires give birth to possessiveness. When you are young, you experience worldly ups and downs and illusions create a kind of anger. Then in middle age, the three desires are reconciled into one Buddha nature. Desire to kill; summer is exuberant, a mass of lustful lust is burning; autumn is cool, knowing the warmth and coldness of the world and feeling resentful; winter is withering, looking back on the vicissitudes of the past and retreating into the empty door to wait for the annihilation, the successor of the original heart is Nirvana, Spring, summer, autumn and winter are again a cycle in which desires become clear and extinguished. First, you lose your original intention and then regain your original intention. It is for the sake of passing away, and then spring comes and spring comes again. Reincarnation, at that time, there will be no need for the physical body of "human", and naturally there is no need for "human attention". Only "Buddha" and "Evil" are eternal in reincarnation, an eternal idling, so the film ends with The Buddha on the top of the mountain is looking down...
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