A Better World - Deconstructed Videos

Alana 2022-03-23 09:02:45

It is easy to understand the intention of the director or screenwriter if you have read the Bible, Matthew 5:38 You have heard it said, 'An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. 5:39 But I tell you not to fight against the wicked. When someone hits you on the right cheek, even the left cheek is turned around for him to hit. The film so bluntly creates two characters according to this verse, one is the mother-to-be Christian who fights violence with violence, and the righteous doctor Anton. In the middle, there is a scene where the doctor calms down his anger and goes swimming. I saw the cross tattooed on the rib. This fleeting scene is actually the eye of the entire play. This is a story about sin and forgiveness. The film sets two parallel scenes, the school and Africa. Due to the original sin, because of the unforgiveness of the father, sin entangles such a small child, dragging the child Christian step by step to the abyss and to destruction. Each act is more destructive than the last, and the book of Romans says that the wages of sin should be death. Fortunately, in the end, the sacrifice of another child's love in exchange for Christian's redemption. All love comes from God and is acceptable to God. In another scene, the African boss is a negative example, and his demise was caused by his lack of repentance. The wonderful scenery behind the film is undoubtedly the director's thanks to God, everything created by the Creator is so wonderful.

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In a Better World quotes

  • [last lines]

    Christian: Can't wait until you back at school.

    Elias: Me too.

  • Elias: I've been sleeping for days but I'm still tired.