Romanian view of religion

Emma 2022-01-20 08:02:27

Alina’s land is really annoying. The monastery is not his world. She doesn’t have a letter. She desires too much. Thinking and doing things are entirely in her own position. She does her own way without considering the other party. She is irritable, irritable, aggressive, and extreme. self. Orthodox Church and other sects have similar teachings, and have the same work as Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in our country. It is nothing more than a stack of copywriting to educate the people. The content is mostly "morality, loyalty, chastity, virtuousness, selflessness, bravery, mutual assistance, mutual kindness, filial piety", Isn't our current ideological and moral curriculum also educating these things! Faith (or upbringing) guides life to live in accordance with morality. Sister Vickyaki is such a meek, docile and amiable girl. And without faith, desire guides life, and the real world is a woman with such an abominable face as Alina!

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  • Flavio 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    This blue-gray tone and very deserted environment are really suitable for this film, to show their abstinence in an externalized form. From another perspective, when a normal person enters a group of abnormal people, then that normal person becomes abnormal, so everything is relative.

  • Rosendo 2022-03-29 09:01:08

    The film uses a large number of fixed shots to show the multi-faceted social problems reflected by the collision between the imprisoned religious beliefs and the outside world. The director's non-point-of-view exposition is really amazing. The whole film seems to be torturing your beliefs and exploring your interpersonal relationships. . The director's camera language skills are profound, but I still feel that the film does not need to be so long~

Beyond the Hills quotes

  • Priest: The man who leaves and the man who comes back are not the same.