The film has two themes: female and religious. It is better to talk about women.
But I can talk about religion. The film reliably and emotionally shows religious experience through sensations, metaphors. A sense of one’s own impurity, destroying and destroying rejection, orphanhood and loss. Uncomfortable coldness, which you can face when you come to church. However, consolation is really in God, because of which in the church people throw their anchor.
Faith in this film is shown as a path, a difficult and difficult path of relationship with Jesus, on which there is joy, and the awareness of his guilt, and the struggle with sin, and the heavy burden of pain, and deliverance from it, and delusion, and finding the truth, and real miracles, and deception and accusations of the devil who tries to impersonate Christ. This is a film about purification, acceptance and love that Jesus can give.
We must warn that the film is very radical in its visual means. Watch the trailer, multiply by 10 the severity of some of the shots you saw - and yes, roughly get the level of tin. For my taste, too much.
However, this tinkering is combined with some emphatically simple, at the same time naive and even childish metaphors. Through a combination of radical and naive metaphors, the film leads to an understanding of God’s unconditional love. The film pumps a sense of impurity for the sake of a strong ending, in which the heroine finally makes her choice. A childish, clean, naive and liberating ending is what it is worth watching the film to the end, if you have to watch it.
9 out of 10