Believe in the Creator, the closer you are, the more intensely you can experience ta…

Hank 2022-04-19 09:02:43

The world is a bridge, walk over it and don't build a house on it! Faith not only requires "belief", but also "looks up" - to acknowledge the limitations of human reason and adhere to transcendent morality, all in order to maintain humility and enthusiasm, and to retrieve human beings as "the noble character of the spirit of all things": humility , wisdom, goodness. Houston Smith summarizes the three common pursuits of the seven major religious beliefs: the highest life orientation, the most profound life experience, and the most powerful life energy. And all the doctrines repeatedly emphasize a transcendental attitude to life: the world is a bridge, walk over it, don't build a house on it. The end of knowledge is thought, and the end of thought is faith. If the creative activities of geniuses such as Da Vinci, Newton, and Einstein represent the farthest distance that the light of human reason can illuminate... Apart from belief, genius and devil are just two sides of the same coin. Turing, who returned to King's College, still believed: "Man lives for two things: the grandeur of nature, and the beauty of love and friendship. Wealth, fame, status, comfort, luxury, how boring, how meaningless. If they don't Lead you to the grand and beautiful, and it becomes hateful and dangerous." Turing also had a calm understanding of his own sexuality - a natural phenomenon of life, which itself has no good or evil to speak of. Therefore, the essence of modern art is: true! Everything that is real is beautiful, believe in God, believe in the Creator... The closer you are to God, the more intensely you can experience ta... For educators in the early years of children, please do not close the door of children's spiritual perception and imagination so early...

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  • Rey 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    The mix of various elements is still very profound.

  • Crawford 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The director still hasn't broken the curse of "debut is the pinnacle", the three-hour time span and epic narrative are emotional but not powerful. The tone and goal of the whole film have been fluctuating, and the sad and happy style has not been well neutralized. After the soundtrack intervenes, the image flows like an ocean, but there are also too many extremely weak passages. The opening chapter criticizes the atrocities of Nazi ethnic cleansing (groups and individuals struggle with the concept of "blood"), then turns to satire on contemporary art, and ends with a sudden influx of historical scars, bringing the theme back to "don't look away" (continue watching to resist forgetting) up. It is a blunt stroke in the play, and the whole also relies too much on coincidence, and the final volume is quite bloated and complicated. #HKIFF43#

Never Look Away quotes

  • Ellie Seeband: A doctor should heal people. He should heal people.

  • Kurt Barnert: It's far too easy to love you. You're so beautiful, it's almost unromantic.

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