
In this era of globalization, the film aims to show the tragic image of the relationship between humans and nature, in other words, how humans are moving away from nature and nature from humans. In particular, the deeper humans enter into technical and technological development, the more they lose their humanity, and as a result, their ethnicity, heritage, and ultimately, themselves are destroyed to the point of not being able to recognize themselves.
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