Although most European and American movies of this type are more bloody than horrible, I still have some hope, in case someone else turns his head 360 degrees and smiles at the screen with a vague face, which makes me shocked. Well...just in case...returning
to the truth , sometimes religion connects God with the world more closely than beliefs. God is a messenger, not a belief, and some people put the cart before the horse. A popular metaphor is that your lover sends you a love letter, and you fall in love with the postman after reading it. Jesus was very easy to handle when he was there. He is love and faith, but when he is always too powerful, how should his values continue to be passed on? Jesus said...The kingdom of God is in your heart, right by your side, not in a house of wood and stone. Separate a piece of brick and wood, I'll be there, lift up a piece of rubble, and you can find me. "
Obviously this There is something wrong with the popularization of the words. If it weren’t for Boccaccio, I wouldn’t be able to write Decameron. I very much agree with a commenter who doesn’t know if it’s his sister or younger sister. The clergy also have to eat. It’s hard to admit whether it’s true or false, and only then are books and movies like "Stigmata" and "The Da Vinci Code".
Compared with "The Da Vinci Code," "Stigmata" is much weaker in plot. "The Code" also interpreted several famous paintings, and "Stigmata" is a line to the end. It is far-fetched to treat it as a suspense film, a thriller, and a reasoning film. When a romance film... Ignore the male lead priest. With this status...it's quite appropriate.
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