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One could argue that the Federation Network television deliberately parodies current television propaganda hypocrisy and contradiction of glorifying both extreme militarism and
religion.
In Buddhism it is taught that lust for sexual relationships is a very bad sin but in Travellers and Magicians there are steamy scenes of lust.So the filmmaker is not practicing what he has been preaching to his followers.Khyntse Norbu worked with Bertolucci on his film "The Last Emperorer".It is only on that basis and nothing else that he is seeking fame.What a selfish act of pretentiousness.The worst thing about this film is that it is unable to stand on its own save for the crutches of exoticism.If we remove these scenes from this film than it would be nothing more than a visual story book.This film can only be liked by people who are fed up of their own lives, own circumstances and own
religion.
The show taught us to be good Christians without being overly preachy and shoving
religion
down your throat and it was really entertaining.
It attempts to satire war and the role of
religion
during war.
John Bowers stars as a missionary to a rural area filled with rough cowboys who mock
religion.
He is brilliant in this movie, it has all his normal obsessions as a film maker-necrophilia, sexuality, religion, and the question of freedom.
While there is a bit of
religion
thrown in there, I like to think that it is the wish of this man to simply live out the last moment of his life on his own terms.
Our treatment of people of different race, sex and
religion.
This movie is not education, it's only a very small part and a wet revenge dream against the other part on the scale pan, we see everyday: The awful TV program, which became our
religion.
TV became our religion, so that we reconstruct our world from, what we see and believe to be real a few people tell us so (not very normal people, who have much free time to do so).
He had a knack of exposing hypocrisy, be it in politics, organized religion, race relations or whatever.
A brain washed enemy that is willing to die in the name of
religion
- The fundamentalist Muslims .
I can almost understand polygamy for religious reasons (while recognizing the welfare fraud, statutory rape, and other associated criminal acts that commonly accompany this lifestyle), but this pig of a human openly states that his polygamy has nothing to do with
religion
- just his inability to keep his organ in his pants.
It is about homosexuality and its apparent struggle with religion, depicting a variety of analyses of what the Bible says about it.
Warning, slight spoilers within To me, this was a fascinating Movie, about two Germans, leaving their (more or less)slowly eroding lives in Germany, and managing to live in Japan, a country they no pretty much nothing about (which surprised me concerning Gustav, a Zen Buddhist - I think it to be pretty much impossible to understand a
religion
without any knowledge about its cultural background).
Its the only one that ever scared me during and especially after,for...OK weeks.The eye effects have been used in things since but at the time they did freak me out.The child abuse stuff is damaging.The satanic ritual stuff,even though its been the reason it seems that oh so Christian Americans like to believe that true evil in their country exists for the last few centuries and is thus THE stereotypical scapegoat,and even though it's as unbelievable as any other religion,well it is scary anyway.After all it's TV so a level of disbelief must be maintained.I think a major reason it scared me was the concepts,if they were true just feel more fear inducing than an individual who kills with electricity (DPO) or inbreds(Home) or any of the many reincarnation ones.
Brian Moore grew up in Northern Ireland and considered joining the priesthood before he moved to Canada and abandoned his Catholic
religion
later in life.
It's easy to take a quick glance at this movie & compare it to other teen flicks or dance flicks like Dirty Dancing, but it's much deeper than that.It's about conflicts such as
religion
& morality and how a small midwest town can take it too far.
Through the terrifying ordeals of 2 paramedics kidnapped by the Quanta Group, led by the Teacher, issues of destiny and its attainment, introspection,
religion
versus science, power of suggestion and gullibility are highlighted, enabling the viewer to evaluate and ponder what might be.
We would hope that
religion
would bring us tolerance but most wars begin because of
religion
and who believes they are more right.
In a time when the world is so focused on the conflict unfolding in Iraq, the thing that is most clear to me after watching this movie is the old saying that after thousands of years of wars fought in the name of religion, we are not a second closer to peace than we ever were.
i am only 15 and i think everyone no matter what race or
religion
should see this to see how awful things must have been.
No wonder this
religion
produces terrorists, because hearing this voice screaming suras is the living hell.
As you watch the movie you go through some questions related to general conceptions of religion, human existence and some events related to partition.
In the end, we are left with hope, hope that when her young voice does eventually speak out, it speaks loud and clear for all to hear- sounding a message that transcends borders, nationality and
religion.
The second they tried to put
religion
into it, it seemed like it was some Christian fan-bot movie.
The last 30 minutes was like they tried to do something intelligent by putting in something about
religion.
It is fun satire on morals and
religion
that reminded me a bit of the even more wonderful SIRENS.
This is a very good documentary and shows the more fair image of Islam not commonly seen in the West, of a
religion
that was flourished in culture, science, and art.
If I wanted to make a film taking place in Iceland I would first show off the Icelandic landscape, create interesting characters who have motives, and then show more of the viking culture itself: the weaponry and armor, the religion, the sailing, the long-ships, etc. 'Revenge of the Barbarians' fails at all this and was a disappointment.
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