Religion is actually the fear of the unknown

Evie 2022-11-19 14:38:53

The movie had just begun, and this guy grabbed my arm tightly. Can you be a bit promising, such a low-cost commercial film? Except for those big mechanical dogs, the elements that really make my eyes shine are really rare. But on the whole, this is still an A-rated film, because deep in the human heart there is always a fear of unspeakable, difficult to describe, difficult to explain, and difficult to explain to you. So humans classify it as religion. There is a very interesting detail. At first, the heroine always believed that human beings are the supreme transcendence technology can not explain, supernatural phenomena, he still regarded him as the category of human technology, such as stealth technology, but in the end when the 44mm cannon crosses When the ghost image was lost, he suddenly felt that human technology was ruthlessly slapped in the face, but as the plot went on, the supernatural phenomenon that was slapped in the face finally boiled down to the category of technology, which was like a Paradox.

Yes, the paradox between theology and technology has never ceased from the time of Copernicus to today.

The director and screenwriter are clever. At the end of this play, he deliberately let humans gain the upper hand. What can I say? Don't spoil it, leave this suspense to friends who are lucky enough to see this film review.

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  • Clyne: I think you're reaching.

    Fran Madison: Our business requires us to make suppositions.

    Clyne: My business requires us to prove them. Your technician's job is to find glitches, so, he sees glitches. Your job is to find the enemy, so, you see the enemy. Locals believe in spirits, so they see spirits. Everyone is biased in one way or another. So, my answer to you right now is that we lack data to support any theory.

  • Sgt. Comstock: Oh, you haven't seen it. I've seen it.

    Capt. Sessions: You know I believe in God, John.

    Sgt. Comstock: This is the opposite of God.