The Muslim crowd was a little shocked when they simulated toilet flushing

Delmer 2022-04-23 07:03:32

And Tsan Khun's automatic assembly line turned out to be a manual labor of 100 people + a crawler
. Other directors are very ignorant. It mainly tells two stories. The
Buddha once said: 100 years later, see you on the road in Xibaoxing, you come to me and a thousand-
handed Avalokitesvara to go down to earth for a spring tour, go around the earth and say: I've seen everything. Then close it It's okay to have eyes
without commentary, but there is no footnote for scene transitions. The director must have penetrated the mystery of the East and strive to be confused.

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  • Elissa 2022-03-20 09:02:18

    Unknown Jue Li's nature/humanities documentary. Many pictures are shocking. For example, the lamas who painted the mandala, the abandoned houses that have been eroded by quicksand for a long time, the performance art of concrete painted faces, the assembly line workers working like ants in Chinese factories, the residents of slums, the production of Japanese sex toys, the Muslims who worship in the holy city of Mecca Wait. But overall there is no feeling of reincarnation, but every clip is good

  • Barry 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The soundtrack turns the picture into a miracle, and the picture makes the soundtrack full of legends. Full marks? One of the best documentaries I've seen so far. The photography and soundtrack are pretty perfect. The only nitpick is that there are no subtitles to identify the country or location.