There may be a bit of misunderstanding. I watched the movie twice because there were a lot of questions after watching the first time. The trap of the goddess, what is the trap? The original name of the film was Immortel (ad vitam), which means "immortality (Immortel English) continuation (ad vitam French)". So the name of the movie has nothing to do with "Goddess", nor does it have anything to do with "Trap". I don't know how this Chinese translation came from, and it may not necessarily contain actual information. Maybe the content of the movie itself is not a plot about "traps". There are some points in the plot that are not easy to understand. Let me explain. For example, when the ending blue bird preys on the pigeons, Horus' tongue moves. I think this means an expression. The blue bird is Horus. This explains two doubts. One is that the beginning of the movie says that Horus was sentenced to death by the gods for rebellion, and finally Horus said to Jill when he left, "I will never leave you again. , Never again." Then he returned to the pyramid to serve his sentence. Why did he leave and say that I would never leave you again? The other is that the wolf god asked the cat god, are we cheating? The cat god replied "We are cheating, Anubis." It means cat god and wolf god help Horus escape the death penalty. Therefore, the blue bird is not a child of Horus, but Horus himself. It is also directly related to the movie title "Immortal, Continuation", which is about a way of cheating by Horus to escape the death penalty. The gods of cats and wolves removed obstacles for Horus and killed the fat man, so that the lives of Gil and Nikopol were no longer threatened. There is one more question. Why is Horus disgusted when he hears Anubis's name twice? Last year, there was a movie called "Eye of Power", which told the story of Seth robbing the throne of Horus. Set is the nominal father of Anubis. Set and Anubis are both the same wolf head. Set It is a jackal, Anubis is a jackal. But in fact, Anubis and Horus are half-brothers, and they don't seem to have any holidays in their own right. I don't know much about Egyptian mythology, and I'm not very clear about other specifics. John, I don’t understand this character. Some netizens say he is a character in the Bible, but there is indeed a place in the movie that echoes the Bible. When Horus rescued Nikopol on the railroad tracks, he told him what the time was like. "2095 after your jesus christ (after your jesus christ)", and 2095 AD is generally not said, AD 2095, or just year 2095, will not emphasize Christ Jesus. And John has lived for several centuries and thousands of years, so he is very likely to be a character in biblical mythology. In addition, there is the "Gospel of John" in the bible, the chapter written by John. I haven't read the specific Bible. I hate the false stories in the Bible. There is probably nothing too difficult to understand in other places. If you don’t understand, read it a second time and you should understand it. It’s worth mentioning that the poster is really bad. It’s a good movie. I thought it was a bad movie when I saw the poster before, but I only watched this movie now. Fans who like Blade Runner should all like this movie. The proper Blade Runner style, with the lens of the car taking off and landing, the same angle as the Blade Runner, a proper tribute, and the door of the car is vertical. Those who open the direction are all paying tribute to Silver Wing. Including the dark sky almost throughout the movie, and finally in Paris, I finally saw the blue sky and sunshine, which is also a tribute to Blade Runner.
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Then came a movie "Kill Jesus", John was a prophet, telling Jesus that he was the son of God, the Romans killed
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