living faith society

Deontae 2022-04-20 09:01:34

It’s really that the plan can’t keep up with the changes.

The protagonist is like this. Years of war not only bring physical pain and spiritual pain. He constantly pursues the truth of God and the devil. = Faith, Humanity <> Faith, (this reminds me of the Cultural Revolution in the red period, which is also a kind of seal), people will be confused and behave distorted here.
I got an interesting formula from this movie. :
When religious belief does not meet politics, human nature == faith, then people pursue spiritual fairness and justice, and they will do good.
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Extended Reading
  • Josianne 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    One of Bergman's most satisfying works, Medieval Variations of the Bible. The mythological narrative full of philosophical thoughts makes it difficult for me and other people without divine wisdom to digest it for a while. A brush is super unsuitable for the big screen, and I didn't remember a single line of the drama. However, the scene of the blacksmith and the juggler manager, Forest Gashi, was very cute. Three and a half first.

  • Maxie 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    The first feeling is... oh my God, the legs are so long (¯﹃¯) The sense of ritual is so strong, although it reflects the ordinary picture, but also mixed with comedy elements, but the shudder it brings is really unspeakable. I wanted to kneel down with me when I got home. A very [human] movie. Faith is shaken, and those answers will never be found, but it's amazing to be able to reconcile with dignity and death.

The Seventh Seal quotes

  • Antonius Block: From our darkness, we call out to Thee, Lord. Have mercy on us because we are small and frightened and ignorant.

    Jöns: [bitterly] In the darkness where you are supposed to be, where all of us probably are... In the darkness you will find no one to listen to your cries or be touched by your sufferings. Wash your tears and mirror yourself in your indifference.

    Antonius Block: God, You who are somewhere, who must be somewhere, have mercy upon us.

    Jöns: I could have given you an herb to purge you of your worries about eternity. Now it seems to be too late. But in any case, feel the immense triumph of this last minute when you can still roll your eyes and move your toes.

    Karin, Block's Wife: Quiet, quiet.

    Jöns: I shall be silent, but under protest.

  • Witch: Look into my eyes.

    [the knight meets her gaze. They stare at each other for a long time]

    Witch: What do you see? Do you see him?

    Antonius Block: I see fear in your eyes, an empty, numb fear. But nothing else.

    Witch: No one, nothing, no one?

    Antonius Block: [shakes his head] No.

    Witch: Can't you see him behind your back?

    Antonius Block: [turns around] No, there is no one there.