Another story about faith and a god-like ending song

Cleve 2022-03-20 09:01:27

Sitting in one of Beijing's most awesome cinemas, Prince Caspian watched with popcorn and ice sprite, the children grew up but still the same freckles, childish and stubborn, more handsome But the vase Caspian, who didn't play much, was the great Aslan and even the White Witch almost revived. The king and queen came to battle from the earth. The queen radiated some love for the little Zhengtai who was 1,300 years younger than herself and returned to the world. Nia shines brightly from then on and waits for the next catastrophe, the next time the horn blows and the hero reloads.

This is a story structure based on the philosophy of too Hollywood heroism. The world is on the brink of destruction. Heroes accept the call to the place of danger. At the critical moment, the real savior appears to save the continent before the collapse. The ending is happy and people live in peace. Wealth, but love is not enough.
This kind of story mode is nothing more than a bit of a cliché, for example:
1. The hero and heroine will inevitably discharge each other until they are attracted to each other
. 2. After all,
there will be a little contradiction among the people. ruin
4. heroes never killed his father to the wicked enemies like the start and will be an anti-stem
5. the Savior until the last moment and will not appear Dayong appear
6. cold weapons military confrontation will be opened aerial shots people on both sides or a monster holding a shield and arrows as thick as ants
7. injure Kandao knife always sideways somewhere in the chest or similar parts
8. as military Troy opened as singles commanding
9. Rings as cavalry chase as to black r wading forward edge
10. All the horse people will look at astrology

but still little things, such as the hero and heroine do not get married, although as practice kissing in the credits but not just kiss tokens of love, good and evil little progress, and secondly, that this The essence of the story is really faith.
What kind of presence does Aslan have for the plot? This is worth thinking about. Is he king? Obviously not, there are four kings and queens in total. It seems to be a spiritual leader, but it is not so simple. He is a real entity with powerful power. This existence is almost a god-like setting. His appearance has brought a real turning point in the battle, and his power is what everyone hopes for. , yes, like the Lord in the Christian heart. Aslan is a faith, he did appear and showed great ability, the subsequent concealment made his believers gradually lose their faith and suffer tragic punishment for it, but the Lord will come again, the returning Aslan warned his people , the true God is so never gone. So it turned out to be a missionary story.
The only one who trusted Aslan was Lucy, so she saw Aslan, so she rode to Aslan, so she came back with Aslan and wiped out the enemy on the bridge. in return, just like Noah, Moses, and Joshua in the Bible. Peter's contempt is very similar to his youthful frivolity and stubbornness that always insists on not going the wrong way. Lucy said that your heart is not sincere enough to see the true God of Aslan, and it hits the point. Until he was almost bewitched by the White Witch. After all, it is unrealistic to maintain long-term steadfastness to a mythical and illusory thing that has been hidden for a long time. However, as the Gospel of Matthew said, "Only those who endure to the end will be saved." Ed is not strong enough, sometimes clumsy, he likes to meddle in his brother's affairs, whether it is fighting at the station or smashing the ice mirror of the White Witch, the sentence I know you will handle is too ironic and too profound. Susan's faith was also shaken. Although she asked me why I couldn't see the true God Aslan, she didn't think about the real meaning. The next morning she fell asleep and would ignore Lucy and get up alone.
The Bible should be regarded as a part of Western philosophy to some extent. The existence of Aslan once again puts forward faith. If there is no faith, there is no God. If you shake your faith, you will be punished. If you persist in your faith, you will be "surely saved". If you can, this should be Western philosophy. Another preaching and preaching. If it is related to eastern philosophy, I suddenly think of Journey to the West with great ridicule and evil. Even if Sun Monkey has great ability, the monster is finally collected by Buddha. Even if Peter is a noble king who is brave and good at fighting bad people, it is still under the banner of Aslan. The water god, Aslan's roar was similar to Zhang Fei's roar, and one husband in the bridge is the one who is in charge of the other.

Generally speaking, the rhythm is still tight. The setting of the characters makes this missionary story more charming like a fairy tale. There are cute mice who see their tails as their lives, old "children", funny and joyful, and big scenes. There is a little warmth, you smash me with a stone to destroy the underground palace, the experience of watching the movie becomes easy and pleasant, watching the battle of four children is as comfortable as watching a fairy tale, not to mention the four are as cute as they are wearing freckles, of course That Caspian, even if it looks like a vase, is just as good-looking as a vase.

I also want to talk about the ending song, a masterpiece that I haven't heard for a long time, a simple female voice with a soft rhythm, when the ending song plays, the picture is as peaceful as a fairyland, and it matches the tender farewell scene.
This sentence I'll come back, when you call me, no need to say goodbye is a classic in God's work, I like this no need, since I will come back and say goodbye.
Yes, it will come back, whether it is the Lord or the king, I or you, faith or betrayal, what should come back will always come back, we better not say goodbye, just wait patiently.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • Susan Pevensie: [referring to Peter] I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place!

    Edmund Pevensie: D.L.F.?

    Lucy Pevensie: Dear Little Friend.

    Trumpkin: Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?

  • Lucy Pevensie: [holding up one of her old dresses] I was so tall.

    Susan Pevensie: Well, you were older then.

    Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.