Do you understand the astrology in the film?

Arch 2022-03-25 09:01:18

If I wasn't a little interested in ancient Greek statues, I googled it, and I really don't know the meaning of some details of the movie.



This is the picture, outside the Grand Central Station, that appears in the film many times. The top is the ancient Greek business gods, similar to the god of wealth, and the bottom two sides are the gods of morality and wisdom. Putting it on the clock, does it mean that the gods of ancient Greece can exist forever?

In the starry sky dome in the station hall, the painted constellations are reversed, indicating that the starry sky is viewed from the perspective of God, which is opposite to the perspective of human beings. The falling stars represent the will of God and act on the three of them respectively. Or as the title says, every supernova explosion means a person is going to die.
The picture below is the starry sky map at the top of the station at the beginning, you can see that the sheep's head is on the left:


This is the star map of the protagonist compared to the original crime scene. It can be seen that the sheep's head is also on the left:


This is the end part, as you can see, the constellation Goat head on them is on the right.

In fact, the picture on the dome is reversed, and the metaphor here is that the evil has been corrected.

There are only 3 protagonists, which corresponds to 2:22. They were all sent by God to do justice, even after 30 years. If God is 1, then those who do things for God are 2. The male pig's foot in this film is the role of the prophet. Or it means that human beings are insignificant, and there is always something on it that controls everything.

Are human beings really that small under the sky?

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Extended Reading

2:22 quotes

  • Dylan: in everyone's life there comes a time when the universe open itself for just a few moments to show us what's truly possible

  • Dylan Branson: [opening narration] My dad told me that people have always looked to the patterns of the stars to predict what was going to happen in their lives, and if you could understand those patterns then you'd be able to know what was going to happen before anyone else did. Last time we saw each other, he told me that each star's light has taken decades to reach us, and how it always burns brightest right before it dies. So now whenever a distant star lights up, I always feel like somewhere, somehow, someone's life is about to end.

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