The devout girl exposes two-faced people-"God, it's great"

Crawford 2022-10-07 17:08:40

The devout girl exposes two-faced people-"God, it's great"

Today we will talk about the movie "My God, That's Great".

The title is Yes, God, Yes (2019), the alias is oh yeah, oh / Yes, God, yes.

The film revolves around Alice, a female student at a Catholic school. Alice, who is about to enter adulthood, begins to awaken her sexual consciousness and is full of curiosity about herself and other people's bodies.

It happened that the education she received required her to restrain her desires, otherwise she would fall into hell forever. Alice saw the strong conflict between reality and doctrine, and gradually questioned the religion she believed in.

The film continues to create conflicts through what Alice sees and hears.

On the one hand, the Catholic school where Alice works strongly suppresses the gender of all students. She must be rigorous and honest, dress neatly and conservatively, and make rectifications if the skirt is a little shorter. On the other hand, the teacher must do it before and after the student and before and after the teacher. Make two faces.

Alice is an excellent student in a Catholic school. She always abides by the rules and regulations of the school, and she is extremely religious and serious on weekdays. But she gradually found that what she had learned was completely contrary to what she had seen and tried, and she gradually became suspicious of the rules she had learned.

Everyone hates two-faced people, but two-faced people can be seen everywhere here.

The teacher standing in front of the students is polite and has repeatedly emphasized abstinence. Especially when it comes to topics such as pre-marital sex and masturbation, the teachers quoted scriptures and extracted the original text from the bible.

The students in front of the teacher also looked terrified and extremely pious, and they heard with relish, they almost shouted Hallelujah.

As soon as the camera turned, the teacher skilfully browsed the indescribable website, flipping his fingers up and down, with extremely skillful movements, while the students crawled into the grove and hugged each other in a mess. The whole process was also very familiar.

As the most stalwart believer, Alice was slandered by rumors and mistaken for an adulterous slut. The school directly cancelled the communion ceremony that Alice valued the most without any investigation.

One thing after another became the fuse, and Alice finally chose not to remain silent, but to challenge hypocrisy.

The title "Yes, God, Yes" is a pun.

The literal meaning is that extremely pious believers pray to the gods, as if they can obtain the protection of the gods through confession and abiding by the doctrine.

The other meaning is even more obvious. However, people who believe in religion or not will yell these words when they are interested.

Using two opposite meanings as the title of the film, "God, it's awesome" seems to no longer care what the gods think, after all, there is no god.

The more advanced modern science and technology, the higher the standard of living of the people, the richer material and spiritual life, and the less and less market for religion.

Religion has a breeding ground when the level of science and technology is backward, the material life is barren, and the people's wisdom is not civilized. The ruling class used religion to control the bottom, and religion used feudal superstition to search for the people's fat. Those who profit from religion do not believe in religion, while those who believe in religion feed all kinds of worms. These ugly phenomena are condensed into the school, which is what Alice sees.

"Oh my God, That's Great" uses Alice's eyes to expose the religious hypocrisy, and the final solution is relatively mild: Don't come here to fool me, I will also leave you some underwear.

Hypocritical doctrine goes the other way,

The devout girl exposes two-faced people.

Here is the distribution center for hardcore movie fans, welcome to pay attention: Miaokan Film and Television

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Yes, God, Yes quotes

  • Gina: Be careful online, okay? Don't give your password out to anyone, not even someone who says they work for AOL. They don't.

  • Gina: Good luck out there, kid.