The film "I Made This House" contains too much information, religious, philosophical. I can only say some fragmentary thoughts: 1. Everyone has a dark side in their hearts, why suppress them? 2 I can't feel any emotion, but every emotion can be performed. If I have no expression on my face, I can learn it and show it on the appropriate occasion. As long as I act well enough, anyone thinks I'm sincere. 3. Corruption can turn grapes into fine wine, why can't people sublimate through corruption? Why do corpses end up in dust? 4. Build a house with corpses, I can be calm, they will no longer leave me, they are what I want. I used the wrong material before and could only overthrow and rebuild again and again. 5. Why are men always considered "guilty"? As if born with sin? (There are some religious content in the film that I don't understand very well. For example, here, the person with original sin in the Bible is a woman) 6. Can I climb the lava river in hell intact? No, crossing the river must be shattered. 7. In negative film, the darkest place happens to be the brightest place in reality. Can I keep life by shooting death with my camera?
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