Watching antichrist themes without knowing much about Christianity O_o
Metaphor of sin, sacrifice, redemption, evil, calamity, self-help, rescued and self-destruction.
I don't quite understand why lust is the original sin in Christianity. Passion is only the flower, and reproduction is the fruit. Fruit trees bloom, flowers are not the purpose.
Maybe it's because lust is a relatively complete presentation of evil, with an atmosphere of mystery and madness that can't be seen directly.
Evil is in human nature. Evil is also in the nature of God. Before the emergence of human beings, evil has lasted for eternity, human beings are destroyed, and evil still exists.
It's funny, the first time I clearly felt evil was in the astronomical science film ←_← Jupiter's moon Io. The "torture" she suffered made all the suffering in the world pale.
It's just that people's feelings about evil are so vivid, so easy to convey, so easy to infect the entire ethnic group regardless of time and space.
But what is evil? What should be rejected and hopefully rejected, or what should be rejected but cannot get rid of? Is it a racially damaging thought or a specific set of actions, or is it just a function, an atmosphere, an emotion?
Aside from the cover of lust and the blow of losing a child, is it possible for the heroine in the movie to be "rescue"? Probably the audience will be like the male protagonist in the middle, with a look of complete disbelief, and a look of whether you are more ill. Because the evil erosion suffered by the heroine is from the inside out. No matter how high-level the psychotherapy technique is, it is impossible to repair what is under the mind and under the consciousness. Even if it is hoped to be repaired, for the heroine, or for the person who has been desperate and exhausted, why should it be repaired? Does it make any sense?
Maybe it’s because I haven’t contracted such a terminal illness. Cover my face, it still makes sense to treat it (⊙_⊙) Because in “nature” there is not only evil, but also brilliance, evil beyond comprehension and beyond comprehension brilliance. .
In the end, the female lead is too strong to be scared to death
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