Five, Four, Three, Two
Fun Facts of Movie
Albert Camus noted that Sisyphus can be pleased with his punishment as he repeatedly pushes a giant boulder up a hill. Because when he accepts his fate and lives in an independent conscience, the punishment of the gods on him is no longer meaningless, and the meaningless punishment is no longer in vain. The film cites the philosophy-mythology, where the three characters played the same role, the crowd. Their unrelated daily lives are like fate and cycle, with no beginning and no end, no joy or sadness. They share the same memory of counting down numbers and start a karma by passing a rock.

