That's right, I'm a headliner. Of the 2,169 short reviews, 2,100 were useless. Regardless of the style, script, and lineup, this film looks like Lao Luo made it for himself, in order to leave a satisfying stroke of life. In fact, he did it. There is an article in the long review saying that the rules of the society are first, and God is second. It mentions the Skull and Bones Society. This is the main idea that only those who understand can say. Of course, there is nothing right or wrong in translating it into the rules of the society. It is useless to discuss this. What really needs to be discussed is the sentence God is second. It is not appropriate. Why? Because it starts with the past and present of Skull and Bones. Skull and Bones does exist, and the cabin at Yale's headquarters is really there, but what the hell is it? Here we must first understand the concept of Freemasonry. Freemasonry has developed to the present, rumor has it, no one has conclusive evidence, it is already a conspiracy organization all over the world, controlling all directions of the world. The space is too long and too long. If we go on, we may talk about the history of the West from the Sumerians to the beginning of World War II, so I will only mention one point here: There is a detail in the film that mentions Catholicism orally. The Protestant faith (the cross) of the Lord's first love, these are two very important messages. Whether this film is a spy war film, or a semi-religious and semi-political film that reflects the ideological confrontation between the religiously influenced Catholic countries in Western Europe and the New America, depends on whether you understand this history. Skull and Bones and Freemasonry are in the same line, and the main difference between them is not only the difference in the time and place of establishment, but also the beliefs of the members. Freemasonry was born in Europe. There are thirty-three classes of membership. Most believe in Catholicism (there is Jesus on the cross. Yes, in Freemasonry, natural science and religion do not conflict, on the contrary, they are combined into one. (What? Do you mean the Orthodox Church? Sorry, that only has something to do with the underdeveloped countries like the Vatican where the state and religion are integrated), and the Skull and Bones is almost a copycat version of the Freemasonry in the United States, and most of them believe in Protestantism. It is Christianity in the narrow sense (the cross is bare and nothing, and 99 of the domestic Christians are Protestants). In terms of belief, both Freemasonry and Skull and Bones are loyal fans of Christianity in the broad sense. They are monotheistic apocalyptic religions, and it is impossible to put God in the second place. But they are mutually exclusive, because they belong to Christianity in the broad sense, but they are two completely different sects with different interpretations of doctrine. Do you remember a period when the male protagonist first arrived in the UK and his colleagues said to him: The British don't like us, but they have to rely on us, otherwise it will be difficult to achieve. This refers to the affirmation of Catholicism's contribution to Protestant missionary work, but disdain to join forces with Protestantism (off-topic: Western European countries looked down on New America at first, except that New America belonged to Europe In a place of exile at the bottom of the society, apart from the absence of royal blood, the more important factor is the discrimination of Catholicism against Protestantism, because at the beginning of its establishment, Protestantism revised its teachings for rapid preaching, which made it easier to be accepted and spread. However, I never imagined that it was because of the revision of the doctrine that Christianity in a broad sense could be broadcast to the world). To really understand this film, you need to be very familiar with the hundreds of thousands of disputes caused by the difference between Catholicism and Protestantism; at the same time, you must make up for the history of various rumors about the world's largest conspiracy organization, the Freemasonry; And the later history of the US-Soviet Cold War has a considerable degree of cognition (in which Germany and the United Kingdom before World War II are two dark lines) Otherwise, you! Look! No! Understand! If you want to know more about Skull and Bones or Freemasonry, here are some related movies, not to mention The Da Vinci Code, the other one is the Jack the Ripper case starring the handsome Depp from hell, which made a sensation in the world The main line tells the unknown side of this conspiracy organization and the darkness of British politics. To understand the Western world, one must first understand their religions: ancient Judaism, Islam and Christianity in general. I'm neither a history subject nor a religious subject, I'm just interested in both, and I'm wrong. That's right, just not typesetting, what's with me?
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