The second half of the film is a heroic hymn, and the intrinsic motivation of villagers' just action is still to safeguard the freedom of life and defend their right to exist. Dionysian songs used for wine-making also have some sacred colors. At this time, the hero eulogized the national spirit of pursuing free life and hope for free vitality. At the end of the film, in the magical solar eclipse, the sky is red, and in the fiery red background, there are two heroic bodies of clay figurines. The bottom-up shooting angle has narrowed the distance between the audience and the characters in the film. In front of this sacred ceremony, the audience can't help but feel a sense of reverence.