The first scene involves cutting a banana tree tied with rope. It means cutting ties between the living and the dead. Stop grieving over the separation and move on with your life. As for the scene where the father dies and is put in a coffin There is a knock to call us to eat, teaching us that no matter how good we do, it will be worthless if that person dies. Let us do good to one another while we live. As for the scene where he holds a picture of his father And someone threw white seeds That is, rice grains that have been cracked by heat. This means that the dead can never be resurrected. Just as a grain of rice cannot grow into a tree once it is cracked.
The first scene where the banana tree is cut and tied with rope represents the severing of the relationship between the living and the dead. Stop grieving over the separation and move on with your life. After our father died and was put in a coffin, we were called to eat, teaching us that no matter how good we want to be, it is worthless. If that person is dead Let us be kind to each other while we are alive. In the scene holding a picture of our father, someone is planting white seeds. It is a grain of rice that is cracked by heat. It tells you that a dead person will never be revived like a grain of rice that has cracked. cannot be born into a tree Hope you can understand what I'm explaining. PS. The ritual of tying one's wrists to break ties with the deceased. Dead people must be reborn. and the memories will be erased to start a new life with a new family These ceremonies follow Buddhist beliefs. The cycle of death and rebirth.😅