Ordet Comments

  • Declan 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    My eyes fall on the sex of lovers: we look at each other, we speak to each other obscure, we love each other like poppies and memories, we sleep like wine in a conch shell, like a sea in the blood of the...

  • Hope 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    The technology is particularly strong, and there are countless details in the screen photography scheduling that are worth looking at. But the core of the issue to be discussed in this script is very boring. I originally thought it was only going to covertly cover religion in one big topic, but it turned out to be a real talk about faith, and it was very emotional. When the director's teaching material is ok, the text is really a little too "correct", so the whole film is boring. Because no...

  • Levi 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    There is a saying, "The Hebrews seek miracles, the Greeks seek wisdom." The "miracles" here refer to miracles that transcend (violate) the laws of natural science, and the "wisdom" refers to the logic and reason represented by ancient Greek philosophy. Miracles and wisdom constitute the key elements of later Christianity. What Dreyer wants to show is that Christians are increasingly focusing on reason rather than believing in miracles. He believes that such a belief is like a spiritual desert,...

  • Shaun 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    Religion is horrible!...

  • Noel 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    #22ndSIFF#04 prefers to believe that Johannes is the incarnation of Dreyer himself, so he can add notes to the film from the film, exclude this character, and the story is still complete. In the middle of the film, it is thought that God has been "receiving", and finally "giving" only after the sacrifices are changed ("offering sacrifices, and then leaving"). Can Conflict of Teachings Really Disintegrate the Faith? I can't see it...

  • Barton 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    “Coffee for the great Dougie...

  • Aidan 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    The light and shadow are really beautiful. I only want my son, Mag, during the painful dystocia. After the death of Mag, pete said that someone would take over this position (home labor and waiter) and agreed to let her daughter anne marry. It's misogynistic and of course a non-religious country isn't any better than a perfect movie that makes me...

  • Amelia 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    It was extremely heart-wrenching and touching. I haven't had a movie to make me cry for a long time, as if I had experienced a life and death. When the loved one is alive, you must treat her well and do not leave any regrets. I like the ending without resurrection. The Lord took Inge and gave Annie. The cycle of life is endless and endless. What is truly touching is not the divine, but the beautiful emotions common to all human beings. Similar to "The Virgin Spring", it is an allegory of the...

  • Joaquin 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    At the time of death and new life, emotion overcomes reason, and any phenomenon beyond personal cognition is called a miracle. At this time, religious beliefs take advantage of the opportunity to get in, and this cycle continues...

  • Maxie 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    The subject of faith really isn't my thing. Lots of indoor long shots can be overwhelming, although the scheduling and composition are admittedly...

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Ordet quotes

  • The Doctor: Even in pain there is beauty.

  • Morten Borgen: Oh! Thank God, now the tears have come.