Everything is just facing, salvation? original sin? Not guilty?

Thaddeus 2022-01-10 08:02:25

After reading it carefully, I found that the original story of Jesus was actually moved to modern times.

Jesus also played such a routine back then. He was regarded as a lunatic or a heretic, and was influenced by the "world" that believed in the Old Testament at that time.

2020 is the first year of awakening.

Everything shown in the movie actually proves that some of what Jesus said in the Bible is transmitted to the movie, which is just a metaphor.

Most people would think of this drama as a superman drama. Or a conspiracy drama.

Throughout the entire first season, in fact, it was just to show a problem in the end.

What is the essence of salvation and original sin?

What does the text of religion bring to people?

Personality? Loss of faith?

From loss to possession to loss, faith washes over yourself again and again, and whether you finally found the true core.

Or are you indulging in the endless repetition of life stories back and forth?

Face those life issues that you dare not face.

Face everything that scares you.

The earth is a playground, everything is for reminding and learning.

It is not the body that saves, but your soul.

The Messiah is the road, the stepping stone, the information, and the channel.

The lost soul needs to be redeemed and face its inner self to find the door to "God".

In Truman's world, we are lost lambs, and others and the world are a mirror of your heart.

A mirror

A mirror

That's it.

And you can make new choices in any "now". Face your pain, face your inner emptiness.

Ask yourself a sentence?

I?

What do you really want?

still is?

You never know what you want, but always feel what you want?

But I didn't find that you never lost any.

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Extended Reading
  • Mitchell 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The ultimate stick drama, some people think they understand more than others, isn't it funny?

  • Lola 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    I watched it again. In fact, the plot is still good. The setting and performance of the male protagonist are very convincing, but the ending is too hasty. When I read it, I completely understand what the story is about, but after watching the ending, I don't know what the story is about. Just to prove that the Messiah really exists? It would be great if there was a second season that explained the cause and effect clearly.

Messiah quotes

  • Al-Masih: What you see, will be your choosing.

  • Felix: He has no plan.