poor stubborn girl

Haskell 2022-03-23 09:03:13

The subtitle translation of the version I watched is too simple, which affects the viewing of the movie.

The poor girl has no support, and she runs into walls everywhere. The only hope in her heart is a childhood friendship, but the other end of this friendship has regained the focus of her life.
The poor, barbaric monastery is by no means a paradise, and her isolated religious ideas make her out of tune. In the face of secular employers and landlords, she stubbornly chose to return to the monastery.
A short and lonely life. . . . . .

This is a Romanian film, and the monastery in the film is dressed in black. Is it an Orthodox monastery?

God is my savior, not my religion.

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Extended Reading
  • Nakia 2022-03-29 09:01:08

    Simplification is a virtue

  • Freddie 2022-03-20 09:02:45

    It has a larger pattern than April, three weeks and two days, but it does not expand the void on the subject of religion, which is easy to be dogmatic. Instead, it discusses the conflicts between religious belief and secular life in a smooth and popular way. Whether you believe it or not, it should not be a shackle that imprisons mankind. This film gives a positive argument at this point. And the power above it has been spreading out on the murmur narrative of the film, the same abrupt ending and silent power!

Beyond the Hills quotes

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