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If anyone, of ANY Christian
religion
can watch this movie without being touched in some positive way--I would have to say it is a reflection of the individual and NOT the movie.
In the end, which I won't give away, politics,
religion
and psychology come together, in a church, in such a way as to make the scene seem corny and over the top, and yet so is life sometimes.
Law and order and
religion
have established roots in the town, but the old order of cattle drives, cowboys, and gunslingers is still around as well.
So if you are not used to express thing in a symbolic way, you will find it strange, if you are not acquainted with philosophy, religion, spiritual life, you will think it's just a fairy-tale... and even a weird one, chaotic.
My
religion
and the vision of the world and human is different.
The father is clearly devoutly religious, but the son is unimpressed; he accepts out of obligation to his father rather than to religion, he'd rather be with his (non-Muslim) girlfriend.
The theme that there is only one
religion
is truly prevalent in this film.
This movie attempts to make some sense out of how Joseph Smith could turn his "vision" into a major world
religion.
It was also refreshing to hear an theory on the evolution of society not based around
religion.
Unfortunately not everything in life, including religion, are all nice and rosy.
"A Love Divided" tells the story of a family, yes it does incorporate religion, but really the story is about a family, and that family's ability to stay together no matter what is thrown at them.
It in no way shape or form is putting down the Catholic church, just the opposite, it shows how one incident can change the course of that
religion'
s ideas and how one person can have an effect far more reaching then just themselves.
It's has everything from slavery,the way they were treated, religion, the ways Jews were sent into hiding,the inquisition, the belief in the Orisha the African gods, the way women were treated,including the daughters.
Yet another example of " Oireland " and
religion
.
Although the film's social attitudes and gender roles are dated, it's all great fun, and even the gentle kidding of the Salvation Army is harmless and reflects no real animosity toward organized
religion.
Even the saints of any
religion
are images, ideal models of how to behave and how to live your life.
It dealt with themes of
religion.
In one hand there was wealth and abundance, in the other people were loosing their religion, their values and purpose of living.
Based on Terry Southern's classic novel, CANDY is remarkable film featuring a swinging soundtrack, actors like Richard Burton and Marlon Brando spoofing themselves, and a fast-moving picaresque story that satirizes late 60s America (military, academia, Eastern religion, etc).
I don't feel,the film will hurt any
religion
sentiments.The director did an excellent job in maintaining the balance.A R Rahman's background score was very good and music is freshy.And adding to that,the picturisation of the songs is spectacular.Especially Azeem-O-Shaanshahensha,it is definitely one of the best ever pictured songs in the history of Indian Cinema.Overall, a film worth watching.
(The other of the two fundamental dynamics was of course the "clash" with Native Americans ["Indians"].)...The same conflicts of culture, politics, "vision", bitterness/resentments/revenge--even language and
religion
(or the lack thereof) fermented before and during the "Civil War" were continued/extended to "the West" for at least 20 years following the close of the great "War Between the States", with that most famous of bar room brawls gloriously epitomising/personifying these very conflicts!
Sorry we CREATED the basis of your
religion
and you stole many of our customs.
It makes a farce of any
religion
I know of, but still I find myself watching and hoping.
Luckily I am a huge fan of Altman as somehow his film 'Short Cuts' 1993, is mentioned in the promo for this film and my immediate thought after seeing the film was 'can I ever watch Short Cuts again without thinking of this crappy film.' Simply a vehicle for weak and meaningless cracks at
religion
with a pitiful gratuitous sex scene thrown in and it evoked very little of the ordinary life in the characters which was my expectation from its advertised linking of Short Cuts.
It's beyond me how a
religion
expects to dopplegang a popular thing and make it suitable for their morales.
I just don't think that the movie should position itself as a general look at the South, its music and its
religion.
I am an Atheist I am grateful for such miserable "Christians"; opening our eyes to what
religion
has become, a device of self-worship, self-indulgence and though being corrupt considering yourself holy.
I'm getting frustrated that so many people are complaining that this show is propaganda for the Christian
religion.
It doesn't help
religion
at all and just makes Christians look like fools.
The third and final chapter in Araki's "Teen Apoloclyspe Trilogy" consists of sexual discovery, graphic violence through
religion
and alien abduction.
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