I'm atheist, how can I break it?

Elinore 2022-04-23 07:02:16

Any religion, in the final analysis, is a belief, "believe in spirit, do not believe in spirit".
It is said that people should have faith, so that it is a powerful force to support themselves, just like Americans, love to go to church, love to tell the priest, I am guilty of this and that, and they believe that Jesus can help him free.
Here Caroline, caring and brave. At the same time, curious. curiosity kills the cat. In this ancient house, there is no mirror, there is a secret room that cannot be opened, and there is a man who cannot speak. This all drives Caroline to find the truth, she is kind and wants to help Ben escape. But what she shouldn't be, is believing in witchcraft. Finally, because of the belief in witchcraft, he died forever.
A pair of black wizards working as servants in a rich man's house. After a party, everyone found that the child was missing, and the music from the attic made everyone see a terrifying scene. Black wizards have swapped bodies with children (you won't know until the full movie, of course). They put the wizard to death and hanged him. And the child looks from the window, and his eyes are obviously afraid. I think this fear is because of seeing that although the soul is already the child's, the hanged body is still his own. And the black body is the soul of two children who are struggling and they don't want to die.
So, passed down from generation to generation, the soul of the wizard has been in the ancient house. Just to get revenge, looking for body after body, because they are black, it is better to want to find a black. It turns out that Ben is also normal, but Ben uses the soul of a lawyer, and a lawyer is the soul of a wizard and the body of a lawyer. The old lady became Caroline's soul, the old lady's body, and Caroline's body became the witch's skin. And Jill, is the next target, she is a friend of Caroline, but also black.

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The Skeleton Key quotes

  • Caroline Ellis: I'm going into town for a while. Shopping.

    Violet Devereaux: For what, Caroline? Caroline! For what?

    Caroline Ellis: ...you'll just have to see.

  • Caroline Ellis: So was that the storm or the ghosts?

    Violet Devereaux: Well, say what you will about spirits, I always thought you could learn something from them.

    Caroline Ellis: Like a spell? I have great respect for your husband. And whatever he thinks happened to him he's fighting it. What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: You haven't touched your gumbo.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: I've made that special for you and you haven't even touched it.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: He is my husband and I am his wife I will do whatever I want to him.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: Oh, you've done something.

    Caroline Ellis: He's not safe in this house; not with you.

    Violet Devereaux: This is my house.

    Caroline Ellis: I'm taking him, Violet.

    Violet Devereaux: NO!