Lafdiaz ("Don't forget the original intention", 39th) is really a wonderful film, tirelessly using extra-long film length to make a film and national manifesto, the significance has gone beyond light and shadow. The epic with distinct layers and magnificent waves, the statement of the revolutionary hero is divided into several heads from many angles, which is extremely profound and beautiful. On the eve of the independence of the Philippines in 1896, Bonnie Fassu, an independent pioneer, was killed by hostile revolutionary armies. His wife diligently launched a long march in search of her husband's body in the mountains. The revolutionary army killed each other and the Spanish colonists' intimate conspiracy spread out. There was no omission of relevant history, literature and mythology. Diaz gazed with a long lens to dig out the buried historical truth. Revolutionary heroes have not yet been recognized, so they are witnessed by light and shadow. The Philippines has always had the strongest Cass lineup and the longest ever Berlin Film Festival competition film. Alfred Bauer Silver Bear Award at this year's Berlin Film Festival.