another name for jesus

Jeromy 2022-04-20 09:01:01

What they want to kill is what they have been looking for and have, just as what they have left is what they have and seek. I can't remember if Widler was going to kill Coz, who was rationally condemned to be insane, or what Coz called "fear." I just remember the scene where Willard kills Kezzi, which is cut into pieces, and the scene where Willard kills the cow during the initiation ceremony when Willard joins the "kingdom" established by Kezzi is continuously juxtaposed to unfold. . For Willard, the process of finding Coz is actually a process of getting closer to himself. The French woman told him that there were two "Is" alive in him, but the third one, she didn't tell him, maybe she also Can't tell him that the third "I" won't know until Willard is at Kez. That was a "so broken man". He seems to have abandoned the whole society and turned all reason upside down... He built his "kingdom" in the forest, where people use something close to instinct or something like that to dominate, but he saw the Viet Cong cut down This instinct is found in the mountains of Tetsuya, where the hands that have been given the cowpox vaccine provided by the Americans are piled up. This is the strength of Yueren's invincibility, and it is also the tie of beauty's invincibility. So Kezi had an epiphany. After crying like an old woman, he had an epiphany, just like Shakyamuni's epiphany under the Bodhi tree. He started to leave his world, he went mad, everyone said, otherwise he shouldn't kill his compatriots, he shouldn't make them enemies, like the chiefs said when they knew Willard was going to assassinate his compatriots So, you're fucking crazy, brothers brought you here, and you're here to kill a fellow like us? Yes, Kezi is their compatriot, he is not crazy, what he has left is what they cannot leave, and what he has in his heart is exactly what they thought he had left, the one called "" rational" thing. He preserved his sociality in a way that reversed society, and covered up his rationality with primitiveness. Maybe he didn't know all this, but he knew that "fear" was always in his heart. blow them up. Willard kills Kez in the way Kez wants, and in a way Kez's "people" can understand. When a king falls, another king is born. When the group knelt down like Widler with a knife, they were kneeling for the king, and although Widler finally left, he was already their king, just as Koz was their king. It's just that none of them are their kings, and they will all leave eventually, but in different ways. Kezi left in self-preservation - death - and as for Willard, he doesn't seem to have thought of staying at all, even though they had an initiation ceremony for him like they accepted Kezi as their king . Perhaps it was the war that gave Kezi the opportunity to become the "King of the Forest", or it was the war that made the "revelation" of the "modern" to be expressed in a non-modern way. The revelation of "Apocalypse Now" to the modern age is in the forest. Completed, where we see the "primitiveness" of modern people, the "sociality" that cannot be abandoned and cannot be abandoned as modern people, and the hot phrase - religion. The entire film is full of religious symbols, the priest's overreach of the dead after the war, and the sacrificial sheep that was hoisted by a helicopter. The cow killed when joining the club, and the Hindu or Buddhist "Bodhisattva" that appears at the end of the chapter. The only thing that doesn't appear is the symbol of God and his son Jesus, but that doesn't mean God is dead, he appears in every religious symbol, during or after every death and sin, he has another Name: Another Name of Jesus Lyrics/Music/Editor: Luo Dayou Jesus has another name called you also called me We all have his Holy Spirit and the nature of the devil Satan has another name called you also called me He is in a dream Wake me up and laugh my ordinary human nature is ordinary with another name called you and me We all sin during the day like a confession at night So I really understand for whom the church on Sunday opens the door of heaven where God lives Outside the ordinary devil is there wait for amen

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  • Hattie 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Coppola's masterpiece based on Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" won the Palme d'Or when it was not completed. The description and thinking of war in the whole film is far better than most war films, but the real motif is: the dark side of civilization. It uses a lot of metaphors and symbols to reveal the madness of human nature with expressionist brushwork. The images of colorful smoke, Wagner, battlefield surfing, fallen manor, altar are full of absurdity and irrationality, and the film technology and connotation are at their peak. (9.0/10)

  • Clarissa 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    When Kurtz appears on the screen as a real person, is the film rebuilding the history of the Vietnam War and even the legitimacy of human civilization? In the process of approaching Kurtz, Willard reshaped Kurtz's meaning to himself in the form of words. Is this the establishment of a belief or an imagination of temptation? In the end, Kurtz was executed by a passivated human weapon. The fall of the "god" is the same as the birth. Does the absence of the picture lead us to believe in another "spectacle" that cannot be presented? Does the nihility revealed by the dissolving lens that constantly appear in the movie belong to the same kind of "nihility" described by US military officers? How does this vast rainforest compliment the mutual imagination of the East and the West at that time and now? When watching this movie, can the audience withstand the reverse stare of the character? Where should the answer be found?

Apocalypse Now quotes

  • Willard: It's a way we had over here for living with ourselves. We cut 'em in half with a machine gun and give 'em a Band-Aid. It was a lie. And the more I saw them, the more I hated lies.

  • Lance: Disneyland? Fuck, man, this is better than Disneyland!