The Roman version of House of Cards: Let us turn away from God in the name of God, let us give up our freedom in the name of freedom

Kolby 2022-12-26 16:05:04

After the great success of "House of Cards", American TV dramas began to invest heavily in ""The Fight for Rights"". I can think of "The Young Pope," "Crisis in the Homeland," and this "Yellowstone." Even "Yellowstone" opens with exactly the same opening scene as "House of Cards": one is pinching a dog, the other killing a horse. But I still feel that "Yellowstone" has not been able to achieve the depth and transcendence of "House of Cards": "House of Cards" talked about the problem of "open marriage", and also talked about "you can deceive others, but you must not be dishonest to yourself" "The problem. These are things that Hollywood has never discussed in depth before. And "Yellowstone" captivated audiences solely with Kevin Costner's Capricorn stubborn charm.

In "House of Cards", many people expressed their shock that Underwood spat on the statue of Jesus in the church, thinking that it was a plot made by TV producers for grandstanding. But what I'm trying to say is that it's precisely because Underwood spit on Jesus that he's the one of us who loves God the most. Why do you say that? Because there is an essential difference between the image of Jesus and Jesus, just as there is an essential difference between a government and a state. But our ignorant masses often confuse these two concepts. George Bernard Shaw said, "A patriot should always be ready to resist his government to protect his country." The government and the country are completely two concepts, and the government often poisons our motherland in the name of the country. Just like the image of Jesus and God are completely two concepts, the devil always instigates us to betray God in the name of God. In fact, our church, the statues of Jesus in the church, are all the work of the devil, and the real God is in our hearts. Underwood is a man who is ready to resist the devil to protect God. So he said, "I only pray to myself, I pray for myself." That's a real person who loves God.

Like when he strangled a dog badly hit by a car in the first scene of season 1 episode 1. Most people would also think it's a show of grandstanding, because everyone knows the best way to get an audience to like a protagonist is to "Save a cat." But here the protagonist is a "Killa dog." Underwood says he hates useless things, and now the dog was dying, the sin was completely useless, so he strangled the dog to death without hesitation. His behavior just shows that he is the one of us who loves the dog the most, because he cares about the dog's feelings the most. Many of us will, in the name of love, keep our dogs (including loved ones) alive no matter how much they suffer. This is precisely the greatest selfishness, treating the dog as his property, regardless of the dog's feelings.

Or Underwood peeing on his father's grave in the first scene of season three. This made my dad very upset when he saw it, making him unbelievable how could there be such a son in the world. But I said he was the one of us who loved his father the most. His father was an alcoholic who brought him and his mother untold misery. No one cared about him after he died, and the final tombstone was paid out by Underwood from his school scholarship. Although he urinated on the grave, it did show that he hated his father, but it also showed that he cared about his father. Unlike others, including his mother, who would never come. How much you love, how much you hate. The ones who are truly unfilial are those who don't care at all. This also shows that Underwood is the most sincere person to his father. I also attended a solemn funeral not long ago, and I saw too many poses at the grave, which were not love at all, not sincerity, but the devil dancing.

This reminds me of the recent David Fincher's new work "Mindhunters" (Mindhunters). There was a criminal who cut off his mother's head. The FBI police who heard about his crimes did not dare to meet him, but when they actually met, they found him gentle, and could not imagine that the person in front of him would do such a creepy thing. After chatting with him, I realized that his mother spoke ill of him every day, and did not respect his feelings at all. Day after day, year after year, his life was worse than death. If you had such a mother, would you not want to kill her? At least we all have this idea subconsciously. When his normal consciousness conflicts with his sinful subconscious, he becomes a mentally abnormal murderer. But why are the people in front of our eyes so normal now? He said that when he killed his mother, it was the first time he treated himself sincerely and fulfilled his subconscious wish. So for him, killing his mother was the first harmony between his conscious and subconscious mind. Once there was harmony, his mental illness would naturally be cured, and he was actually normal in prison. Not only is it normal, but his understanding of himself, the criminal psychology of all criminals, is more professional than the police who specialize in criminal psychology.

Let us turn away from God in the name of God, let us give up our freedom in the name of freedom. This is a time when the devil's tricks are getting better and better.

This requires us to use our brains more to recognize the essence of things and not be confused by the surface.

If you only use your heart and not your brain, you are most likely to be misled and confused.

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