8.13 Watching Notes

Trevion 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Even if you don’t understand Christianity, you have the opportunity to think about some questions 1. Priest work and secular work Pastor, who is the pastor if you have problems Do we need to respond? 7. Doubt is the biggest pain especially for a person who puts "the silence of the Lord" on his lips 8. The pastor is also an ordinary person. He also blows his nose in the movie once The worldly ugliness makes him frown The eyebrows can't get rid of their own body 9. Absolute perfection is a kind of forced exclusive spirituality. When the last shot is pushed up, it looks like an eternity that is about to collapse, but it still stands upright desperately. Is it cowardly, fragile, hypocritical, or has a tenacious will in that shot I can't tell again

(It is too long as a short review and too short as a film review, and it is worth watching and taking notes while watching the movie again)

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Winter Light quotes

  • Algot Frövik, Sexton: The passion of Christ, his suffering... Wouldn't you say the focus on his suffering is all wrong?

    Tomas Ericsson, Pastor: What do you mean?

    Algot Frövik, Sexton: This emphasis on physical pain. It couldn't have been all that bad. It may sound presumptuous of me - but in my humble way, I've suffered as much physical pain as Jesus. And his torments were rather brief. Lasting some four hours, I gather? I feel that he was tormented far worse on an other level. Maybe I've got it all wrong. But just think of Gethsemane, Vicar. Christ's disciples fell asleep. They hadn't understood the meaning of the last supper, or anything. And when the servants of the law appeared, they ran away. And Peter denied him. Christ had known his disciples for three years. They'd lived together day in and day out - but they never grasped what he meant. They abandoned him, to the last man. And he was left alone. That must have been painful. Realizing that no one understands. To be abandoned when you need someone to rely on - that must be excruciatingly painful. But the worse was yet to come. When Jesus was nailed to the cross - and hung there in torment - he cried out - "God, my God!" "Why hast thou forsaken me?" He cried out as loud as he could. He thought that his heavenly father had abandoned him. He believed everything he'd ever preached was a lie. The moments before he died, Christ was seized by doubt. Surely that must have been his greatest hardship? God's silence.

    Tomas Ericsson, Pastor: Yes...

  • Märta Lundberg, Schoolteacher: God, why have you created me so eternally dissatisfied? So frightened, so bitter? Why must I realize how wretched I am? Why must I suffer so hellishly for my insignificance? If there is a purpose to my suffering, then tell me, so I can bear my pain without complaint. I'm strong. You made me so very strong in both body and soul, but you never give me a task worthy of my strength. Give my life meaning, and I'll be your obedient slave.