Seen as the confession of a disciple, this film is not so much restitution and restoration, but rather the history of a relationship that defines itself in relation to each other. It is thus shown not only becoming the disciple, but also the spiritual master, because it philosophy in such a community 'does not know who gives and who receives.' But beyond the concrete realities and the evocation of a particular binding, the film shows a paradigm of ancient times, and his message is a universal call to rationality, integrity.
—Anonymous