black and white smear torture

Michele 2022-03-06 08:01:05

Birds are tenacious, flying against the wind and blood and tears; birds are free, flapping their wings for noble, metaphysical ideals. Therefore, the bird is pure and unblemished. When the pure and flawless bird is smeared, it represents that the world has turned black and white, all ideals and beliefs have been crushed, and values ​​have begun to be reassessed. Behold, the filthy and burdened birds in the sky have fallen to the ground, and the people on the ground are burning with water. Just like in the movie, everyone is beaten by the times, society, and people’s hearts from all directions, becoming unhappy, depressed and depressed. Everyone is trapped in the destiny and constantly struggling, and they have to disguise moral civilization to restrain anxious emotions. Be calm and cruel, seemingly normal people hide their perverted side in self-suppression, the whole world is shaking on the brink of collapse, the aborigines on the edge are twisted and perverted, and the world will be interpreted as hell. Violence, incest, blood, bestiality, child molestation, war, looting... The film depicts an all-round and dynamic "Hell Changes" with highly visual impact pictures and exaggerated and radical expressions. ". The colorful world has lost its color, just like the petals scattered under the cherry tree. Death breeds new life. The whole world is black and white. All of this shows the world of adults through the eyes of the protagonist "little boy" from his perspective; and this world, in turn, erodes his nerves step by step through the eyes of the child, and finally, he gradually transforms from a victim to a Perpetrators, robbery and murder, all evil. A defiled bird, a bird is all living beings in the phenomenal world, free and spiritual; defilement is the unnatural state of the phenomenal world; and the defilers are the suffering human hearts. The unfreedom of the human heart imprisons the world; it is the human heart that shapes the world.

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