Apostate Love. Religion. There are so many similarities and differences in these words. It seems that religion teaches you to love, give yourself and your strength to the world, to people (near and far), but as it comes to reality, problems arise. This is what happened in this movie story. It turns out that if you love (your own and divine love) another person, then conditions are already necessary. Although in essence love is unconditional, limitless, sometimes impersonal and comprehensive. It turns out that earthly, divine and religious love are 3 different types. It turns out that a person’s personal faith is an obstacle in relation to other religions and worldviews. Dispute of heavenly and earthly meanings, sometimes leading to wars within houses, between houses, countries, to the collapse of human destinies and cities. Faith, especially fanatical faith, turns out to be an apple of contention, not glue. It further divides an already fragmented human community divided by political, social and religious differences. From there, people become even more lost among themselves, withdrawing into their own ' sub-personal' faith other than official. This is where different sects come from.
The plot of the film confirms that people themselves seek to aggravate the plight of things. Disputes in their own and other families. It's like God wants it. But the Bible was written and rewritten (like all historical books) by people, not by gods. The gods they describe are similar to humans. They created gods in their own image, not God created them in his own way. This conclusion is often obtained ... Lost adults also lose their children. After the umbilical cord is cut off, they distance the children from themselves and move away from them. Especially hot topics - family, marriage, blood transfusions, donation, the sanctity of one religion over another. Whose God is more important, first, wiser... The debate is as old as the world, as old as people. People who have lost God begin to lose themselves and others. Debris of misunderstanding grow thicker and thicker, all prickly and prickly ...
The film is a sad, sad, philosophical parable about love, God, gods, demigods and half-men who are lost and mixed up, not understanding now who and where.