Find courage - overcome the darkness in our hearts.

Idella 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Some people say that the Narnia movie is a movie about religion.
Too bad I don't know Christ that well.

I only understood that Lucy had the courage to finally accept himself, Eustace finally conquered his cowardice bravely, and Edmund finally raised the courage to slash the demon in his heart with his sword.

I feel like there's a line running through the whole movie, and that's -- courage.

I can't understand how the stunts are in it, the actors' acting skills in it, and the plot in it. I just feel like I'm taking a spiritual journey. Please don't confine yourself with too much scrutiny. Don't care about the plot, the actors' acting, and the stunts, just ask yourself, what did it bring you?

"I focus too much on what I lost, not what I have."

Everyone has to have the courage to face something once or twice. Everyone is cowardly, it's just the obvious degree of cowardice, and the things of cowardice are different. And when I was watching this movie, just like Lucy, Eustace, Edmund in it, I followed them to find my cowardice, my courage.

I don't think I'll ever get to Aslan's country, but I do wish everyone could go there. In that case, will the world become warmer? Become less indifferent? People no longer have pain? I have no idea. But I hope so.

Is it possible to completely cleanse our minds by completing the journey in this way? I don't think so. Just like before, I never knew what courage is, what is truth, goodness and beauty. But now I understand, not because of a trip, but because of what I have experienced myself.

I'm a kid, so I can still watch this drama from a kid's point of view. One fan said that when she went to see Narnia, there were only a few people watching. People no longer have innocence, and they no longer believe in anything.

"You are nothing if you don't believe."

What would the world be like if people stopped believing? Desolation or what? I don't know, I just think that's really scary.

In connection with a very sensational incident in the society recently, a two-year-old girl was run over by two vehicles in a hardware city, and 18 passersby turned a blind eye. What does this reflect? Social indifference? Or, the indifference of the heart?

People's hearts are no longer warm, what is the cause? Fame and fortune? Power? Survive? desire?

Saw some people on TV saying there should be some laws as a bottom line to protect those who help people. Because they thought that half of the eighteen passersby were so indifferent because they were afraid of helping others and being framed.

Suddenly it was funny.
How do you know he's not helping because he's afraid, not because he's cold and has no sympathy for these things at all? So there was no one to help. Well, let's say there were nine of them out of fear, so what about the other nine? Can this be regarded as a kind of sample survey, it can be said that 1/2 of the people in China are indifferent?

I think what society should think and do now is not to make laws, but how to warm the hearts of the people.

Seven deadly sins of Satan: Pride, greed, lust, rage, gluttony, jealousy, laziness. How many times have you committed that side? I'm afraid that any one of them will make you fall into a doomed situation.

Take a very real case close to me as an example. There was a girl who had a good friend and a boyfriend. In fact, the three of them were friends at first, but the girl was with the boy later.

The good friend has always maintained a good relationship with the boy. But the girl became suspicious, and then lost her best friend and boyfriend because of greed and jealousy. She was greedy and wanted to control the boy, she was jealous, suspicious and framed her friend.

The two sins finally put her in a state of doom, but she couldn't blame anyone. She always copied some sentences she thought were good in the notebook, so her mind became more and more dark and distorted, but she never went to find a place with light and went on a spiritual journey. In her world, there are only 'grandma', 'little three' and 'love'. She doesn't know how to love people, because she first denied her own value, she abandoned herself. Suddenly I thought of Lucy, but fortunately, she finally became herself.

Please let us find courage, follow our own footsteps, listen to the voice in our hearts, and overcome the darkness in our hearts!

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader quotes

  • [a bird lands beside Eustace and caws]

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: [about Reepicheep] In England, we have mouse traps for that sort of thing. Speaking of food, you don't know where I could get any, do you?

    Tavros: Uh, why are you talking to that bird?

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Uh, I just naturally assumed that you can...

    Tavros: [busts out laughing] He's talking to birds!

    Telmarine Sailor: He's mad as a loon, that one!

    Tavros: Yeah!

  • Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Oh, you're a boat in a magical land. Can't you row yourself?