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201 - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003) PART2

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This is Part 2 of 3 of our conversation about "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring"

 

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Just like last time, there's going to be a ton of spoilers and a lot of profanity. If you don't want to hear either of those things, tap stop before the music ends. And thanks for listening. We appreciate you. Thanks for listening. We appreciate you. So the next morning, he, before this, there was a statue that he told the girl to turn around and take a look at it. [music] So the next morning, he, before this, there was a statue that he told the girl to turn around and take a look at it. Then he told the girl to turn around and take a look at it. So, the next morning, he, before this, there was a statue that he told the girl to turn around and take a look at it. He, before this, there was a statue that he told the girl, don't sit on that. The master's going to be a passenger. But now he's just dragging that fucker. He's dragging it across to be like, giving her a massage walker. Yes, her to sit wherever she is. I was like, damn, that happened quick. Again, because he's breaking boundaries. And then the next scene, he goes to scare the girl with a grasshopper. Like, some real ass grade school playground shit with the grasshopper on her shoulder and the master's just like playing with a chicken and giggling himself. Yeah. I expected him to at least say something, but he definitely didn't. And I was like, oh, I guess you figured they fucking out. Okay. All right, whatever. This is more harmless than whatever else they're doing. So grasshopper, again, is a metaphor for people with a monkey mind. He can't focus on anything. So it's like ADD or whatever. It's like, yeah, you can't focus on anything right now because he's got, you got that nay there on his mind. So 100%. They're hanging out. They've both put a fish in the shoe. So two fish in the shoe. Like I said, really a metaphor about them combining forces here. And she admits to him that she's fully recovered, but like, this is tight out here. It's like, it's pretty peaceful existence. No, she still is anyway. Yeah. Really? So that night, they both fuck out of boat. Like, like, take the boat to the shore, but don't leave the gate. Just stay right there under the tree and fuck. And then fell asleep there. And then tied the boat down. It's just floating around. That's what got me. Wouldn't they have tied the boat down. So there's a small mouth because they made that clear there was seen right before that. That he is too distracted to do. Oh, yeah. To do what he needs to do. To do the things he's supposed to do because the nookie. So the old man finds them and then uses the chicken as a grappling hook. Like, yeah, ties a string as a harness around the chicken and flings the chicken at the boat and then pulls on it to get it back. And the chicken doesn't want to fall in the water. Grips the side of the boat. Yeah. He just, like, pulls the boat in. And it's also a great metaphor because the chicken is a cleansing force. So he's trying to, like, exercise the demons. And then uncooks, uncorks. And he'll fuck into that later. Well, he decides to, I mean, that's the scene. He decides to wake them by just pulling the plug out of the bottom of the boat. He, like, kind of tries to murder them. Like, low-key tries to jump. I mean, they woke up. Done, gout. Right? Well, they'll either wake up or they'll pay for it. One of the two. So the old man brings the man and the boy's, like, sorry, dad. Geez. And the old man is just, like, you know what? It's natural. He's just, like, so... So, Hussy, you're healed now. Right? It's time for you to go. I guess you've got the right medicine. Yeah. Marvin gave a place in the background. I was like, you playing that? Yeah. Um... Got that dip. So he's all like, well, I'm going to deliver you back so you don't get fucking pregnant. I don't get weird questions from your mom. Yeah, I actually say that about it. It's me reading through the lines. Yeah. Yeah, who didn't come to pick her up, obviously, so... What he actually says is lust awakens the desire to possess. And that awakens the intent to murder. Which is like, okay, Yoda. And this is when he takes her back and he runs out screaming about crying and stuff. Yeah. He's supposed to be praying. Yeah, yeah. And then that's when I came out and I said, this is how Darth Vader started. This right here. This is Padman in nutshell, right? Yeah. It's even deeper than that because the old man says get in the boat. She has to do it herself. And she does not struggle this time to get into the boat because the first time she almost falls into the boat when the boy has to help her. But now she independently can get in the boat. So the boy runs out. He's all sad that she's leaving, obviously. She looks over her shoulder and sniffs, but there isn't that much much reaction. Yeah. And before this, when they were talking about feelings or whatever, he was saying that he can't stop thinking about her. Right. He doesn't know why. Yeah. And she's like, I don't know why either. She's like, you should get that looked at. And this is the point in my notes where I put in that thing he said earlier. It's just like, the door's under water. You can see the shore. Yeah. And she just looks down and is like, well, my socks are fucked now. You have to go through the door. You got to go through the door. You got to go through the door. I think at no point further in this movie is the door not partially submerged. Yeah. I think from then on, it is always above that level. Like at the very beginning, it was a clear path to the door. And then the lake's just above that for the rest of the day. Which suggests that most of the year this door is full of water. Yeah. I didn't see if it was still that way on winter. It's below the ice. Well, I mean, for the next spring, I didn't check. Oh, yeah. I'm assuming it does. I'm not even sure they show the doors. So the boy is pissed. He takes the Buddha statue that they've been praying to. Yeah. He also steals the guy's chicken. Yeah. So there's a little bit of the boat. Yeah. And takes the boat. Yeah. And gets the fuck out. Yeah. Takes off. The old man is pretending to sleep. Like he opens his eyes. The door shots and just like, I mean, he had to know this don't happen. Yeah. It's just like, well. Well, that's a thing. I don't understand what you did. Take the Buddha statue though. Yeah. He's a dumb kid. Yeah. Well, that and the chicken. I mean, it's also like the chicken go in the woods. Yeah. Yeah. Like that's both the material wealth that he knows and also things he's weirdly devoted to. How is he going to start his day if he's not going to pray to that statue? He's always done that. That's his routine. Yeah. And I mean, obviously you didn't go sell it. He still has it. Yeah. Yeah. So that wraps up summer. Yeah. So the clouds roll past to suggest the passage of time and then we get to fall. This is at 51 minutes, summer was around 30 minutes long. Okay. So first one, 20 minutes. Nice one. 30. 30 minutes. 30 minutes. So fall. Just the old man now. But he's coming back to-- Yeah. To be used. Basically, like from town. Yeah. He has a cat in his back. Just like it's head tied early. I don't know what happened here. Yeah. I don't know. No, that cat is attacking him 24 seconds. Yeah. But it also does-- It's not a happy creature. But it also just allows shit. Right. Yeah, especially the tail thing. It does. He's got a pretty good grip on that thing. Yeah. It is trying to get away the whole time. So he gets in the boat, goes back to his temple and is cleaning things up, getting-- He's eating lunch. There's a little bit of-- you can see that the doors into the temple proper are like a wood lattice with paper behind them. And you can see holes in it now, as there weren't before. So with the passage of time and the leaving of his one apprentice or whatever things are starting to fall apart. Yeah. He doesn't have like the supple young body of a boy to do squilly. Yeah. I didn't want to go there. But like-- Don't say supple. I don't-- You know what I mean. Like we don't know what else is happening on that boat. It's like half a step from new bile. Don't do it. No, I wasn't going to go that far. It's just-- Supple. OK. Fine. Strong maybe. All right. Sure. Anyways, 10, 15 years have passed since the boy ran away. Yep. And he sees on the newspaper that was holding his lunch. Who is bread? Is bread? Bread with something baked into it, but he's eating and then-- Uh-huh. He sees the headline, "Man's 30 Fleas After Murdering Life." Yeah. Yep. It's got a helpful picture of the boy. And I did like translate-- and the boy's name is Kim Kodong, and Kim is also the directors. Mm-hmm. Yeah. And when they get to like the adult version of the boy that comes back, it's-- It is the director, yeah. And the girl's name was apparently Park Joo Young. Again, Google Translate. Feel free to correct me. So apparently she was cheating on him. So he stabbed her a bunch of times and then a skirt from the Popo. Yep. That's what you do. On the run. But the paper also says that like, OK, his last known residence was this monastery in the middle of nowhere. So like, they're printing and the paper is planned and he's still like, wow, he still ran there anyway. Yeah. Point to where he can't read. Yeah. Yeah. My notes have like, oh, just peaceful days at the monastery and then that escalated in a fucking hurry. Right. Yeah. Also in the paper, because this is like the last column on the right, because they show the rest of the papers. Our stories about cops, busting hookers that have butterfly masks, and then something about a father sexually assaulted his daughter, and I'm like, this is the like filler text that you were. The rest of this. This is like the. What the fuck, dude? This is like the local village news paper. Yeah. This isn't like major city, whatever. He walked there from here, right? And the muxies this, you just sort of like, he just starts like a heavy sigh, right? And because he knows the boys coming home, because where else is he going to fucking go? Right. Boy returns. And he has hair now and a flannel shirt. Ooh. Oh, he's cosmopolitan. He has a high fashion back in 2003, dressing like a Westerner. So he's just like, you've grown a lot. Actor, director, whatever. He has shifty, guilty murderer down pat. He is eyes darting around and defensive about everything and overly sensitive, like he has got murder on the run, just fucking nailed. Nailed, yeah. Phenomenal, I think. He's a director and not the very last one after. The very last one is the director, not this one. Yeah, so not this one. That's still an actor. Oh, but this guy can. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. It's a little like, scraggly goatee really sells, like, I'm on the run and I'm a murderer. And it is. But yeah, the old man is like, so tell me where you've been. What do you think? Interesting. Do it lately. Is this like the most dialogue? Have you had a happy life? Right? Tell me some stories. Does it get your life? Suck out there. Shut up, old man. Can you tell him suffering? Once he's been defensive and lashed out, you knew the way the world of men was. I told you, you chose to go. So what did you find? Well, you find. He doesn't really let on for a while that he knows what the fuck happened. Great. He plays it cool. But the guy immediately is like, my only crime was loving her. And he's like, master, I've been cucked and this displeases me. Yeah. Like immediately pulls a still bloody knife out of his back and like stabs the steps several times in anger. I have taken myself the whole time from where you were living to now. You couldn't wipe that off once, at least. Or even like have thrown it somewhere. Yeah, or thrown it away. Somewhere in here, dude's anger problems are insane and his sense of taste is so bad. He killed his wife with a rail spike knife. Yeah. Yeah. You can tell his hand is bleeding when he's carving later. Yeah. These projects 101 grants. Yeah. You learned how to twist and hammer a blade and do a rail spike. Yep. He also brought the statue back. Yeah. He did. He actually had taken pretty good care of it. Yeah. There's a point right after that where he goes back out into the woods till he still sucks at crying. Well, he's like, that stick with him, pissed off and throwing shit into the little pond where they shared whatever and he tortured animals or some shit. Yeah. I haven't here quit leaving this old man boatless. Yeah. It doesn't matter because he shows up anyway. And then I told this man's boat like 20 times at the point of the movie. And then I can see why she cheated on him. Boy, as a toddler temporary. Yeah. She probably got tired of that. She's probably like, you're having that good. He was just the first time. He don't know. Yeah. All right. Very true. He wouldn't. I think my notes from here forward are longer than up to this point. Jesus Christ. Mine kind of drop off. So I'm kind of excited about that. So the cat on board is also a metaphor. I'll just throw that in there real quick. So cats are good luck and considered holy creatures because they quote meditate so much. They also are perceived to be very mindful for the similar reasons. Really? And they wisdom, spiritual development, inner harmony and potential and they also kill mice. Yeah. Because they meditate so much. Same question. And they're just kind of chill. Do they work? What? Who is making these determinations? Apparently cats in Korea are built different. Yes. Because I mean, I'll probably edit it out, but my cat was just yelling at a door. There's a lot of symbolism in here as Chinese too. Yeah. There's also that. There's a lot of confusion kind of slapped into it. So at this point, the boy is writing the word clothes, like the character for clothes, like to close a door on strips of paper. And I was like, oh, that's interesting. What did he play? I don't know. They're like seals. Effectively. Yeah. And he covers his eyes, like glues them over his eyes, mouth and ears. And he's holding his breath. Yes. I'm going to kill myself. I've written the talismans. And I'm like, these don't create a firm seal. You can breathe around that. He's going to pass out. I mean, it's just paper. Notable that like the tears destroy the paper. Yes. It was just paper. Right. I was like, OK. So the master hears him struggling to breathe or something opens the door, sees them doing that and immediately picks up his stick and whips the shit out of him for being an idiot. He absolutely beats this man senseless. And then he like batman ties him. Yeah. Like strips him to his underwear, ties him up to the ceiling. You can see the flaying marks on his back and then while he's tied up, it's a candle. Like he leaves a candle behind the rope to give him a time limit of hanging and then goes outside and starts painting a sutra on to the platform outside. Yeah. What I want to know is why do he use the cat? So he's using the cat's tail as a brush and he does have brushes. I was like, because he was using it on the, yeah, he's just holding the water thing and like he's using it to clean the boot. Yeah. He's using a cat for symbolism. This cat is not having it for a second. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's like, following that poor guy's arm. Yeah. He does not give me shit. I would too. Yeah. Yeah. Especially I know you got brushes. It's some giant dip. My butt and ink is rather one. The one thing I actually. It's fine. So it's part of his. It's fine. The one thing I actually got nitpicky dickhead about is that that cat's tail is a perfectly clean and white. And the next scene after he finishes drawing that out. Yeah. I almost thought it was a new cat. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's just like, oh, it's not very good ink. It's also a white cat. You know, it was like greeting things they have with a little paw like tips forward. Mm hmm. Like that was like the original version of that with spots on it. So that might also be a metaphor there. Good fortune. Yeah. Good fortune. But it's a relatively recent thing and usually in shots and stuff at this point, the boy falls down onto the ground. He cuts off his hair. Yeah. Same knife. Same knife. Again, metaphors are rife with this. The thing that you used in anger, you're going to use to carve out this message. Yeah. But isn't this where the police show it? Mm hmm. He starts carving. Yeah. So he's ordered to carve out the suture that he's writing. Mm hmm. Like start carving. So he's doing that for a while until some people show up at the shore at the door. No, he's through the door. Uh huh. That's because they have like snub nose revolvers on them. And they wear... No, clean. Well, like their outfits are very disheveled 50s TV police. Yeah. Like Law and Order cops? Yeah. No, more like a white 50. Yeah. Or something. Miami Vice. Yep. There is my car. The boy immediately enters a combat stance like it's two people with days. Yeah, he's ready. Like he gets somewhere to go. Like he gets somewhere. Like the master goes and gets the men roars them over to the temple. They come out guns drawn and he's standing up in defensive stance. Like in the middle of this standoff, the master just steps in between the cops and is like, what the fuck are you doing? Get back to work. Yeah. He's like, don't get blood on my deck. Well, not even that. Just like, hey, carving. Get back. Yeah. Yeah. And the cops are like, what? Okay. Yeah. He's like, he's doing some spiritual shit. Let him finish. So like specifies what he's doing. Calms the heart. Yeah. He says the actual name of the... Yeah. The practice. And they're just like, oh, okay. Yeah. Let him finish. And it'll take him until morning. And they're like, okay. And they were just... They rode with it. Yeah. I'm just like... I mean, there's a certain level of, even if it's not your belief, there's a respect for the rest. Yeah. And especially like hermits. And I'm going to guess he has a reputation in that area anyways. But the thing is, would they have done that? He has been, though, to bring sick, the sick Sam, yeah. Exactly. That's the thing. Like if this was in America, when the way they would just took them. Uh-huh. Actually, it's really difficult legally to interfere with a religious observer. That's actually when there were some really big Trump era crackdowns on deporting people. A lot of churches would just start a service and not end it. Because you cannot interrupt a religious practice. Oh, okay. Interesting. It's like it's got awful optics and can get you in a lot of legal hot water. So they would just hold guest pastors would come in and they'd just keep rotating sermons. Totally. To keep immigrant workers safe in the church until they could get a lawyer on. Yeah, I mean, I've saw that again in an episode of law and order at one point, but that's not exactly canon for the legal system. There was a really fun one in New Mexico, I think, with members of their congregation would also link hands around them and just walk them places. That makes sense. So that the ICE agents could not physically reach them without assaulting someone. So the Popo are there and they put their guns away. I mean, they're pretty on guard for a little while. One of them's drinking. I'm going to guess a beer. I couldn't, again, translate with on the can, but it's a T and the drops it in the lake. And then just in his partner, just like shooting at it. Yeah, I have been here terribly, by the way, and the old man just whips a can at it or off. They're polluting the Holy Wake going to carpet that's sutra in their face. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, like, so they're taking shots of the can. You can see the, you know, the boy is flinching every shot because he's the cat's flinching too. Well, okay. Yeah. That's a huge, guilty thing and would have been like the master chastises him for paying attention to things that have nothing to do with his duty. And then as soon as he is chastised and back to working, also wings are rock at the can and like gives the cops a solid glare when they turn to look at it like, that's how you do it. But like both a you suck and also keep it down, motherfuckers right in the temple. Yeah. Also, I would say that in America, the Popo are their own kind of metaphors. So it's also what to say. Holy shit. How many bullets did they waste? Why? Why are they carrying more than one full load for each revolver on this trip? How interested they think this guy was. Someone was getting shot that day. Now, by the way, it was the guy who did the kill him. We don't know. We're like, Hey, we got these. Somewhere around this time, the sutra is finished being written because that took a really long time. Yeah. And the carving will take much longer. Right. At this point, the boys hands are bleeding because, you know, it's uncomfortable and maybe even if we did have a sharp knife, yeah, and it's not even really have a good grip or anything. It's a twisted rail spike. So he works through the night. And one of the cops is even holding a candle for him, like exposing his entire torso for stabbing. Yeah. Like someone who he came here to arrest for murder who has a knife, right? But like, like just kneels down and like holds the candle over what he's carving so he can see it more clearly. Right. Yeah. And the cops feels comfortable enough to just fall asleep because it's going out. Right. But like they get real chill with each other. Yeah. To the point where eventually he finishes, passes out, passes, I don't think he finished it completely. He just passed out just short of it. Yeah. That's how he did it. Yeah. Cause they start painting around around, which is the part he's laying on after he passes out. One of the cops just scrapes his coat on him. They're a lot more into treating him as a person than a suspect. Definitely. And then like the, the master starts mashing up things to make dies. Yeah. Well, the cops is like, this shell means it's going to be white paint. Yeah. There is no white paint on that duck. No. This is like what? Green. Yeah. But like they start painting like a pattern over the characters. It's probably meaningful. I don't. Yeah. In a way, I don't know. I don't know. Yeah. It, that one's in Chinese. And it's the literary, they don't say congee. I'm sorry. My education is Japanese. No Chinese. Right. It's like the literary set and not conversational or whatever. So it's old fashioned. Yeah. The heart sutra is also a oral tradition. So I'm not sure how many, like what version they're using, but I'm sure Reddit will tell you somewhere. It's like the last open part of the internet. They're like, okay, time to go and the cops are like, oh, we don't need handcuffs. Yeah. Like when they wake him, like he looks over the sutra and like it kind of has a moment of the anger is gone. Uh-huh. They're not going to surrender in one way and like when the cops goes to cuff him and the other one's like, no, we'll just take him as is. We don't need that. Do they get in the boat? They get in the boat and like they're not coming back. Yeah. No. No. He takes the cat with them. Yeah. The cops take the cat and was like, old man, you've painted enough today. Well, the cat gets in the boat in the old, but like there's a point where this is where it's made very clear that this old man can come and go whenever the fuck he wants to. Right. Because this is where the telekinesis. And stops the boat because he's not quite ready to let the boy go, right? And then like releases it, you know, and for spiritual Buddhist reasons, he lets go of that connection, lets go of that, that tie to the world and waves goodbye as the boat starts moving again. Mm-hmm. That's it. He has let go of the last thing he held on to. Yeah. So then he starts sort of closing up shop. Yeah. Now the clothes for later, and douses all the candles, puts all the loose stuff away kind of things. Gets his boat ready and proceeds with the most metal funeral suicide right in my life. He does the same thing where he writes shut on some paper, sticks it over his sense organs. He covers his ears too. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe he'd hold it's not addressed, but you know, he built a pyre on the boat and sat on top of it. Yeah. And then he goes to the left and sat on top of the bonfire template and just burned. Yeah. Which is just holy. Like he just sits fucking in this position on flames. That's fucking death clock place in the background. Yeah. No, I really wanted to just like where the hell is the blackest metal I have? Because holy shit that guy. Yeah. But it's such peaceful like surroundings on the, you know what I'm gonna put, he releases a little bit of water into the thing. So like it'll put that out and not damage the area. Yeah. Like he pulls the plug on the boat before he goes out. So like the fire will consume him, but it's not going to bonus sinking. So it's not going to damage the boat and it's not going to spread. Uh huh. And this is when winter comes right and this is when I kind of checked off the movie. Well, the last scene on the temple boat is there's a snake that crawls across the deck. So like as he's burning himself, a snake comes out and again, that's a metaphor for the three very poisons and rebirth to. So we're saying like the master reincarnated, right? Yeah. And that like that snake is present going forward. Yeah. Yeah. So winter, this is about 80 minutes in. So another, what, 30ish minutes from last time or no? Yeah. And at this point, when I was trying to like translate the character on the screen, I realized that all the stuff in the background is also text for these things. And I was like, oh, that's probably meaningful, there's probably references going on that I was just ignoring. I didn't have time to go back and translate all the stuff on these screens, but like every inch of this movie is a metaphor. So the boy comes back in winter, the lake is frozen over. It is the director of the movie because apparently the person they hired for this role couldn't get out there because they're filming this movie over the course of a year. They're actually waiting for fall. They're actually waiting for winter to happen and really everything froze over. So that temple is literally frozen right there. There's kind of a fun like parallel to the temple is empty and there's no presence there anymore because every act is opened with the door sweeping open to allow you in. But the doors are frozen. Yeah. The doors are frozen partially open and there's no movement. There's no invitation because there's no one there to let you in. The boy or the man now, I guess he bows before he enters. He finds the boat. He bows to that. He bows to the temple. Like he's making. Yeah. He seems to understand pretty immediately what happened. He pieces it together. So who taught him to be all that stuff now? You know. Who taught him? Prison changes a man. Yeah. He learned humility. Right? Because he totally didn't finish his monk training before. No. Yeah. Maybe. Who knows. A big deal in Eastern philosophy like having a manual that's like passed down for the written record that's untouched from however long. So like there are drawers on their main, the thing that holds the statue that have the man. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Also they were fish living in the basin that they had there are frozen in place. My entire body shuttered and I had to back away from the screen a little bit as this super ancient manual that looks like it would crumble with a touch and he just like grabs it and scrunches it to pick it up and I just like no, my soul started leaving my body. Yeah. There's places out in China where they'll have it been excavated or best with it all out in the desert and there's just scrolls laying out just in the weather. No, no one will touch them because it's a holy place, but you know, at least put a lid over. Right. It's a plastic of some also the monk's clothes. The ran ran from that shit. The monk's clothes that he left out when the boy, the man walks in, the snake is sitting on the clothes. Yeah. Like it's coiled up there and then like slithers away as he comes in is like, oh, the boy's back. Cool. I'm going to dip. Yes. I mean, he hangs around the temple. That snake is around the temple the whole time at that point, but he gets dressed up and starts cutting the boat free from the ice and he chips down, finds the monk down there and apparently when holy men die, supposedly there is these crystals left in their skull. And it's like a symbol of their power in their life. So he takes the crystals out and he clough wraps them in cloth and he finds a waterfall that's frozen. Carps a boot out of it. Yeah. Pretty good. I know. Right. Really good. This man's hidden talent is my sculpture. Like when he was carving it at the waterfall, it's like, okay, I can see the shape of the face and then like he takes it out and just makes this perfect replica of the statue they have. And then puts it in the forehead, right? The statue's melting. So he drops that shit in the way. Yeah. Pretty much. Oh man. I spent every moment that anybody in this movie from there forward had feet on the ice being like, don't trust that. Don't know. Don't know. Like when he came back, there's like an inch and a half of slush on top of the ice and I'm like, dude, no. Yeah. At the same point. It's the director. If he dies. Yeah. Also, the temple being out there during the filming, it kind of was a tourist attraction for that year. It kind of is like a boom to the area because people wanted to come and see, okay, Kim's doing this weird ass movie on the lake that no one's supposed to build anything on. Come and see, you know, support your local taverns or whatever kind of things, but they're at this point. They were like, well, if you fall through the ice, it'll just be more publicity. So he starts training from this manual that he finds to do martial arts of some sort. Search, search, search. It was martial arts on the ice. You were saying that you like thought he was going to break his tailbone. No, because like again, he just said, do not trust this stuff and you are running, jumping, doing martial arts that you're, you know, found in this guy, like, there is no way. Yeah. It's like flying kick on your lake. There is no way that's not going to end in you completely falling to the ice and bring you to show him lands. Exactly. They do not. And I was disappointed. I was thinking. When they first did that, he did it and landed it right into the water. You can't, you can't convince me that it didn't happen. You can't. No. So let's see. At this point, a woman comes with a baby and this woman has, I mean, you thought face coverings were elaborate during COVID. She was like a shark around her entire head. Yeah. Yeah. Tied very securely. Purple, like wrapped around and then tied. And then she's really sad. And I was like, I didn't look up who plays this lady in the movie, but I was like, is that the wife? Is it supposed to be his wife that didn't actually die? Because they don't actually say it. They don't actually tell you who this woman is. I don't think it matters. It doesn't. But it kind of does for my brain. He invites her in for it's not the same actress, if it's not the same actress. Well, I mean, the boy's not the same actor either. So you never see her face. There would have been a reason to replace her. Right. So she's praying the temple and sad, whatever. And then she abandons the kid. I mean, it's kind of clear like that's what she was there for. Like that's a thing that happens sometimes. That's why the boy was there in the first place. I'm assuming. Yeah. And like in the cycle of Sam Sartre. Like when people can't raise a child, that's one of your options. Yeah. Just drop them off. Leave them with a temple. Didn't exactly tell the month though. No. That's part of why he knew as soon as he saw her face covered. Yeah. Because that's part of the deal is that that anonymity. You would never know. So you don't know who this child that is, so it's nobody's child. I gotcha. And they are raised in the tradition of that's a thing. Yeah. So women goes to dip, runs across this lake, but it's not real. Oh my god. That's so hard. But before we get to the comedy, like she has a point where she's going to leave and just can't walk away from her child and lays back down and like sleeps next, like this whole time. Yeah. Like he retreats into his room. Right. You know, if you hear quotes, they can manage to make those audible. Yeah. And then he closes the door to give her privacy. Yeah. Like there's a point where he opens the door and comes out when she's sleeping and like makes to pull the cloth to see who she is and stops himself and goes back and closes the door. Yeah. Yeah. So like maintain her privacy and anonymity and that makes it slightly more baffling. Yeah. That she's leaving. Finally, she's left the baby and then just a whole perfectly sized for her opens in the ice. She's the way that she did that. That was the hole that the priest made to get the fish out or whatever. Oh, yeah. And so that's what that's really cool. Yeah. Driggles. So that's why that was there. She's right in. But she fell right in there. But she fell right in there. And I sat so hard. She fell in there. It's like an elevator. It was just so cartoonish. Yeah. Because she was trying to get away so quickly and so fast at a team. And that was falling asleep and that scene came and that was what we sleep now. I don't know. Wait. I'm still through with us. But it was like, as I was getting tired, I was like, oh God, her phone ain't whooped me up. Because I was like, whoa, whoa. Okay. Yeah. So like the next morning, the camera pads over and you see her shoes. Yeah. Just one like floating in the hole and like the baby is like crawling out the hole. And the baby is crawling out the hole. And it's just like going for the hole. Going for the hole. It goes directly to her last known location. It looks like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, like runs out after like, okay, don't go in there. All right. Let's just turn body out. Right. So the man. Because they're in the body. Fucker or something. Yeah. And he goes to take the mask off and it flashes away and please puts the Buddha statue in there. So like we're not supposed to know either. Right. Yeah. So his first act as a new dad is to fuck off to the mountain. So the rock tide. Yeah. He ties the rock to it. Yeah. We're at least a day. He's all like, oh, yeah. Get some milk. It was until like this, the baby has already demonstrated that it can open the doors and crawl out in the bed. Yeah. So I guess he just tied it up and left it in a bundle somewhere. Yeah. I guess he did like no, but he opened a cabinet and took out a new Buddha statue that we haven't seen yet. Yeah. It's just been in a cabinet in there the whole time. Yeah. And he is carrying this Buddha statue to stop them out with a load stone on him. And this was not scripted apparently. This is just something the director decided he wanted to do and it is a Titanic struggle of like he breaks this thing up a mountain. He's like, I just want to get some exercise in. Yeah. And he's like, you know, flashbacks are happening in the background where he like tortured these animals. He's like, it's still living inside of him. Well, this, I think right after, oh, cool, she's super dead. There are so many stones in his heart. And then yes, after the third flashback movie, I know why the rock I was here. Yeah. And like the rock that he's dragging up this time has spiritual significance too. It's like a load stone. You can look that up if you want to. But yeah, knowing who the director is, I kind of felt like he was just exercising some demons with this scene. He's like apologizing for the shit in his life. Yeah. So he drags it up a mountain and like places the load stone down and the statue on top of it overlooking the temple. Yep. And then he prays to the statue and pray, pray that kids still live. Yeah. Hope that kids still live. Hey, look, I can see him from here. And that took almost all day because he started like at dawn. Yeah. And now it's like the sun setting. So it has been at least 15 hours and that kid is not playing. It's not going to be as hard, but he's got to get all the way down the mountain. Oh, yeah. That's it. Yeah. Because he's not going to have all that stuff on him. So that kid has not been fed. Nope. Not or changed. Or changed for at least 15 hours. Mm hmm. See how he gets up there and, you know, and spring. And this is a good about 90 minutes and so there's about 20 minutes for that scene too. So these vignettes chopped up pretty close to round numbers. That was interesting. And spring. So again. As I am. I'm again. Open to the really similar thing where there's an old monk and a young boy and he's, you know, they're starting their morning routine and kid leads with being a sociopath by fucking with a turtle. Yes. And in Buddhism again, turtle symbolize longevity and like the continuation of life. The turtle comes up to the shrine and he just picks up starts knocking all over the shell and swinging it around of like Jesus child, he's just like, and then he decides that he needs to be a dark mirror. Right. Yeah. So he's also a fucking sociopath and giggling, but this time, and this is the scene apparently that they pulled from some American releases. Yeah. 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