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Nels 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Paul is a liar, Judas is a hero, Jesus is a little weak, which fits Nietzsche’s thinking very well, Kazantzakis is a Bergson’s student, in fact he is more inclined to Nietzsche in his heart. Of course, there is also the influence of Gnosticism, etc., mixed with Eastern thought. It is definitely not tolerated by the Roman Catholic Church that Paul, the founder of the Catholic Church, is described as a liar, and Protestants may not...
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Hoyt 2021-12-21 08:01:30
The film and the original work show a possibility as a fact that cannot be traced back. History cannot be assumed. Originally this is a meaningless thing, but the only religious scripture that can be found is always beyond doubt, and precisely It is inconsistent with the gospels that are not included in the holy scriptures, such as the "Gospel of Judas." So what might history be all about? If Jesus was a mortal and even cowardly, why is there always Christianity...
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Danielle 2021-12-21 08:01:30
The best part of the humanization of the religious genre, Christ’s weakness, hesitation, hesitation, the temptation of women’s family, rights, etc., when he finally repented in front of God, it was like a child who made a mistake praying Father’s forgiveness, and all he did was not want to be his son and live a happy life of an ordinary person. That is the ultimate temptation of...
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Cristian 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Another failed work by Ma Chongao. The anti-doctrinal black Jesus, and then William Dafoe made another AntiChrist in 2009 (although the plot has nothing to do with religion). Is this guy having a relationship with Jesus in this life? Everyone knows why I went to watch this film by looking at the poster. I heard that there is also the pentagram ring, but I didn't find...
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Newell 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Martin transplanted the experience of Sakyamuni Buddha’s Taoism invented by Hesse in "Song of the Wanderers" to Jesus Christ: Jesus turned his back on the disciples who followed him, took refuge in the earth to live an ordinary life, and experienced all kinds of things in the world. , When the catastrophe was overwhelming, the last time I looked back, I found that I was on the cross and everything was born with a thought before I was dying, and I was finally able to let go of everything,...
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Rylee 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Absolutely anti-Christ work, amazing imagination, even if people without faith can not realize that mortals are tortured by divine enlightenment, they will surely be moved by this courage. To paraphrase the old text: "Our efforts today are not for a clear future, nor for a set goal. Everything is just to do our best, just to not regret it in the future, just to say'if...' in the future to block our own back, even Do your best, not just...
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Rhett 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Describing Jesus as a real "person", the thought on the cross turned into a "last temptation" for nearly an hour. The content is really bold (or the author has a really big brain). No wonder Controversy... But Scorsese was shot at low cost, so I have to praise it. There is a cameo by David...
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Kennith 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Scorsese's film adapted from the novel of the same name by Nicos Kazantzakis caused great controversy and was deemed blasphemous by the Catholic Church. The film was shot in Morocco and convincingly restored Israel in the first century. The soundtrack is excellent, and William Dafoe’s brilliant performance is definitely not inferior to the Oscar actor, but it was ignored by the academics. Judas is a pious and true hero, and Jesus is the weak and confused son of God, struggling between the...
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Kiana 2021-12-21 08:01:30
8.6 Revisit. Although it is dull and lengthy, although there will be more mature and pinnacle works in the future, there will never be such a Martin Scorsese again. The confusion, suffering and awakening of Jesus, the ending is too shocking, It is...
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Devyn 2021-12-21 08:01:30
Bringing Christ back to the ordinary human beings with seven emotions and six desires, setting aside new ideas and controversies, the most important thing is that the characters' words and deeds must be constrained by the logic of normal human reality, such as helplessness and despair. The ability to change the reality around you. It is clear that he has Christ! Otherwise, where does the treatment of blindness and resurrection come from? So there is a narrative conflict between the biblical...
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Judas: Is there some secret? Tell me your secret.
Jesus: Pity.
Judas: Pity for who? Yourself?
Jesus: Pity for men.
Judas: Our enemies are men.
Jesus: I feel pity for everything. Donkeys, grass, sparrows.
Judas: What about ants? Do you feel pity for them, too?
Jesus: Yes. Everything's a part of God. When I see an ant, when I look at his shiny black eye, you know what I see? I see the face of God.
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Judas: You're not afraid of dying?
Jesus: Why should I be? Death isn't a door that closes, it opens. It opens and you go through it.
Director: Martin Scorsese
Language: English Release date: August 12, 1988