I can feel that the director is depicting God in his heart throughout the film, looking at the universe, the Milky Way, the evolution of creatures on other planets, the earth, and the tens of thousands of years of tree growth from God's perspective. Then switch to reality, and then to God's perspective. Some people say that this switch is too abrupt, too outrageous, too blunt. Are our brains rational every second? I think this kind of time-space transformation and unrestrained reverie are all quite real. Many people have. hallucinations. We talk about so many hallucinations, beautiful hallucinations, that it is no longer an illusion. It is true.
If you feel Brahms, let it go, and if you feel Dvorak, let it go. Is there something wrong?" The music is extravagant, because the music is not empty, not an episode, not an accompaniment. It's language, it's text. Easterners are hard to understand.
I love The Tree of Life, even though I don't believe in God, I can feel some power. I was moved by the fair and trivial details of my host's life. even tears. It makes me feel so happy. The tree of life is love. The meaning of life is love, and there is nothing wrong with it. Not empty at all. What is empty is actually our heart. In the high-rise buildings, in the materialistic city, the mind has become so vulnerable.
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