very good. This is a movie about redemption. Repentance and redemption are the most common parts of Christian culture. The last 1/3 of many dramas are the evolution of repentance and redemption, which has become a necessary element of melodrama. But this pattern has rarely been seen in the last 10 years. I don't know why, maybe people in the modern state have changed from the past, tending to an unprovoked state, and can't finally go to the glory road. In contrast, The Exorcist is the most powerful in the horror movie in the spiritual sense, and some scenes are also very classic.
The symbol of horror appeared in the movie very early, 22 years old Fisno Latu began to use the devil to imply human tragedy. The image of gods and demons in Christian culture is made of masks, and the gods have kind faces, while Mordor has green faces and fangs, but eastern culture is different. There are angry eyes in the gods, and they also look like green faces and fangs. symbol. Therefore, the films of the Orientals will not have a distinct sense of redemption, which may not be regarded as the opposite of the Orientals' concept of horror, but more neutral. At the same time, Buddhist culture also emphasizes reincarnation and retribution. Good and evil are transformed into each other, and the antagonism is relatively weak, and there is no particularly strong tendency to reject heresy. And the stability of Christianity, I think, lies in its rejection of heresies. Heresies are equated with demons. Therefore, those who are not me are those who have to be expelled, and only then can there be exorcism.
Then again, the film The Exorcist is very clear about the symbol of exorcism, but it is rather vague about the birth of the devil. In fact, the beginning of the story does not fit well with the rest of the story. Where does the devil come from? This symbol relatively light.
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