I rarely watch such depressing and ghost-themed films, so I saw it a few times in Pandian, but I didn't buy it. , is still worth reviewing and recommending.
The scene of hell, the abandoned city burned in flames, feels like a post-nuclear war world, everything is destroyed, and there are deformed monsters crawling everywhere, I think the metaphor should be, everything in hell should be Created for the sins of human beings.
The shape of angels and devils: a beautiful and pure archangel, who did not distinguish between male and female when he appeared, Satan in a white suit made me feel that he would definitely dance JAZZ, a beautiful and righteous angel, Joining forces with Satan's son, almost destroyed the world, the evil and crazy Satan, taught his own son, and saved the world at the last moment.
Actor and heroine: Keanu Reeves's shape is similar to that of "The Matrix" The points are similar, this time I talk more, and the things I do are more suspenseful. His usual unshaven appearance is far from his neat appearance in the movie. I can't remember the heroine's name now, but it is I personally think he was ugly, with a concave face and thick lips, but the acting was good.
Keanu Reeves gave Satan his middle finger at the end: This is the funniest scene in the whole film. At the last moment, Constantine's When the soul was redeemed, and God forgave him for committing suicide and allowed him to enter heaven, Constantine rose slowly under the light of the Holy Light, behind him, Satan, who thought he could drag him into hell, was disappointed. The most awesome thing happened, Constantine slowly, turned his back to Satan and made a "sun" gesture.
Sin and Redemption: The theme of the film is sin and redemption. Constantine was sin from the beginning. And redemption, trying to destroy the devil on behalf of God and enter heaven to the end, to enter hell voluntarily to save others, to complete the real redemption, that is, to give without any conditions or foundation, to voluntarily sacrifice for others, and finally to receive God This process of affirmation tells that human sin and redemption are actually relatively independent. All sins committed have passed away, and redemption begins with inner peace.
God: the most mixed character in the whole film, has not been revealed from beginning to end. With a face, I really want to see, will the director make him a hip-hop black man?
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