Do not look at reincarnation from documentary

Luciano 2022-01-10 08:01:38

Yesterday in the video ethnography class, Lao Zhu showed us the title of reincarnation. To be honest, from the beginning of the opening scene, the three little girls' dresses and their makeup have attracted my attention. I always feel that the eyes on the screen are like a bright stainless steel dagger, straight into my heart, unable to avoid it. To be more serious, even though the creeps were seen, it still couldn't resist the glimpse from the depths of the eyes.
I like to go north and south. I don’t understand why I like being on the road. Maybe it’s because of my curiosity. Maybe it’s just because I personally think that there are too many beautiful scenery and too old civilization in this world. I think they are all the time. No longer summoning those who are obsessed with them, so this kind of calling is very terrible, because once you faintly feel this kind of calling, you will go on the road at all costs, even if you are not on the road, you are still planning to go on the road. Therefore, the previous understanding of different cultures lies in the difference between them and ours. This is well reflected in the "reincarnation". The director's footprints are in 25 countries and lasted 5 years, collecting different nationalities and races from different countries Different style. But when you really follow the director to pursue these differences with your eyes, you find that all the previous assumptions about different cultures are no longer valid. Especially when you see people in a small town in an African country bargaining at the market, some people are pushing bicycles across the bridge, drinking garbage on both sides, people just walking on the road in a hurry, you again Suddenly found that this is so similar to the small town I once lived in. If it weren't for people who dress and look a little different from ours, then I don't think we can tell the difference between this kind of life and ours. Floating in all sorts of states, it will eventually return to the original origin. In the film, the director described not only the busy traffic in the bustling metropolis, but also the fragments of people living in the ruins and garbage dumps. What is reflected in these different lives? It seems that everyone is living for this and something. I feel that there is something behind this Vientiane. Let's call it "essence" for the time being, so that all people who are different will look the same again. I didn’t mean to get you and myself in, but the fact is, we think there are too many differences in life, there are poor people, rich people, high-ranking officials and beggars, some are born with a golden spoon, and some are born in ruins. What do these represent? It means that the poor must have a worse life than the rich, and that high-ranking officials must sleep better than beggars? When you witness the once prosperous and prosperous times returning to the dust, the world is changing, and the bear-backed man gently kisses the newborn baby, the distance and difference that we usually deliberately build suddenly becomes very small. I think whether living in a palace or living in a rubbish dump in ruins, some things remain the same, such as appreciation of natural beauty, such as parents’ love for their children, such as full confidence in life, such as always cherishing a child. Good heart. I don't explore the nature of life, the Taoism is too shallow, I just try to live hard and earnestly. We are all human beings and reincarnation from generation to generation, we are just walking through it
Since we talk about reincarnation, religion is an unavoidable subject. We have been living in Marxist beliefs since we were young, and we believe in atheism, but atheism does not mean that we have no faith, because they say that our god is Marx. At different times in the film, the director showed the audience the baptism of Christianity, the magnificent church building, the wailing wall and pilgrimage of Islam, and the vision of Tibet. Among them, the Islamic pilgrimage really shocked me. Millions of people gathered in a square, all of them white, and they kowtow to the master in their hearts in an orderly manner. The Buddhist temples in Tibet stand on misty snow-capped mountains with a touch of the sound of Buddha. It makes people calm down in an instant. I still belong to the group of people abandoned by God, because I haven't found my faith yet. But I have always been amazed by the power of religion. What makes people dedicate themselves to their beliefs and beliefs desperately, and what makes them so loyal. What does religion stand for? Hey, it's puzzling. The religious field is the largest reincarnation field.
There are many shocking points in the SAMSARA film, such as the tightly wrapped Middle Eastern woman with only eyes exposed standing next to the unclothed male model pictorial, the dance in the Indonesian prison, the gun in the hands of the primitive tribes of Africa, the office The crazy administrator in here...These are some of the more interesting topics. I only take one or two of them for discussion. If you want to have another harvest, I recommend you to watch this film in person.

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