Will the world still be good? The movie says: Yes, provided that God is replaced by a goddess. Don't rush to read it in terms of feminism, I swear that the movie provides this solution for the future world only because of its exuberant imagination - God is a stubborn man living in Brussels, violent and reckless, and runs the world through computer programming; his wife She is a housewife who is at ease with her husband, who is resigned to her husband's tyranny; her son Jesus runs away, her daughter runs away to search for disciples, and she writes a super new covenant to fight against her father, so the six disciples lead the creative show row after row. In the end, Loli saves the world. God was expelled, the queen came aboard, and ushered in a new world full of tender and sweet flowers. The movie is completely a fantasy carnival of French style, full of various creative bridges, and the abundance of these wide-open brain holes and bursting imagination even affects the smoothness of the narrative. Imagination is like the pearls scattered from the stone steps in the movie, scattered with gold and silver and dense with fear.
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