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In Hillerman's books, Joe Leaphorn was a "legendary detective" who was also a highly educated scholar, at least as if not much more knowledgeable about Navajo and Native American culture and
religion
than Chee.
It began with gifted children and adults of all race, religion, and creed beating out the odds and gaining some substantial ground with their lives.
Yet a tradition of Spanish cinema has brought to us so much wimsycal treatment of traditional subjects, including
religion
(a reaction to a strict religious conservative tradition).
A fine character study of a flawed man and his obsession with
religion
at any cost.
I have no disrespect to any believers, but I was moved into watching this movie as it appeared to be historically relevant, however, as the movie progressed history turned into religion, and the message was more about god than the actual Chinese historical plot.
First off, I'll start out by saying that I am not a Mormon, nor do I believe in the Mormon religion, which is what this film was meant to bash and redicule.
For anyone with or without a sense of religion, the amount of comments made in this regard would start to effect anyone with a sense of morals into having second thoughts about finishing watching the movie.
These were Jews and Christians sometimes others such as Buddhists, Sikhs, Hindus, and Zoroastrians whose right to practice their
religion
is tolerated under Islamic law, but with lower legal status.
Rather I would like to claim that it gives just an impression of the life Turkish religious orders, society and the mind of a devout religious man who previously led a uncritical life without real challenges and without deep thoughts about practical life and
religion.
I don't know of any
religion
that condones sex outside of marriage, but they would probably say that it was that sin that greatly contributes to the population in hell.
This movie demonstrates everything that's wrong with organized
religion.
After watching the movie, one feels ashamed to be living in India where
religion
always plays a dirty role.
The show takes you out of the land of
religion
and plops you in sunny suburbia, with a guy who just can't get things right, and then finds out he has to work for the devil.
When I first heard about this movie, I wasn't sure what I would think about it, but since I watch lifetime movies like they are a religion, I decided to.
the movie and it's consistency with,the reality of such kind of
religion
originated community, is marvelous since you feel familiar most of the stages with the man you recognize which is rigidly religious.It is rare and very difficult to create such kind of complicated film especially for a director which had directed only moderate TV series in Turkey.He surpassed the expectation thanks to his talent and observation.Besides director, the casting and performance of the actors is impressive since they really overcame the difficulty of the performing the characters who are rare in community and which differs from society by small details.The way pilot flows is satisfactory but on the other hand,the simplicity of some parts of the movie, especially in final minutes,does not meet the expectation of the audience which expects the ultimate end.The issue director criticize is imagined untouchable for the conservative parts of society.according to me we should congratulate the courageous and objective view of director.it is a good film for whom are open minded and opposing.
As a died-again Christian, I watched this movie to better learn how the challenging notions of God and
religion
had been presented in cinema over the years.
The movie was very bad, it poked fun at religion, several sexual oriented and suggestive scenes.
Maybe we were, Land, religion, and a clash of cultures, have always fueled, or caused, wars.
that is not allowed in the Sikhism
religion.
Everyone has that capacity no matter their color, background or
religion.
The quality of the acting from Sir Alec Guinness, the chemistry between Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, the excellent dialogue that made every line a memorable quote and the context of faith and
religion
are what made them so everlasting.
During the 80's and 90's,director Abel Ferrara was one of the leaders of the independent cinema making amazing films which challenged the spectator.But,his recent works are far away from his previous works.New Rose Hotel and R Xmas were a little bit disappointing but they were interesting experiments.But,I do not know what was Ferrara thinking when he was making Mary,a tedious and boring movie and,by my point of view,a huge let down in his career.During 83 minutes,the movie shows us three stories which are totally boring and uninteresting.I think Ferrara wanted to make an analysis about the
religion
but,still with that,I think he had to do a better work to make a coherent connection between the stories.For me,it is very disappointing that Ferrara,who made excellent films with very little resources(like,for example,Bad Lieutenant,The Addiction,Ms.45
i'm a straight man but believe that everyone has the right to be who they feel they are and not brainwashed by
religion
and the bible which can be interpreted to mean anything.i'm
But, unlike most films that fall into the above category, this movie is not about religion, missionary work, joining any church, etc. and so forth.
DeMille is known for some of the most epic films in the Golden Age of Hollywood and many of his films often dealt with
religion.
I guess their "a priori" hatred for the protagonist and his
religion
are the predicate for these feelings.
I was under the impression it was at an all girl's school especially considering the fact that we witnessed many of the girl's
religion
classes without really knowing how they ended up there all of sudden.
Any gospel can be used to justify anything, but all affirm God, as the one who gave us all, regardless of religion, ethnicity, political affiliation the most precious gift of all, the gift of life.
Its portrayal of the Mayan culture -- including its strange dress, hair styles, costumes, tattoos, body piercing, and decorative scars, as well as its industry, class system, cities, warfare, weapons, myth, and
religion
-- provide a bizarre and fascinating anthropological backdrop for what is, at its heart, a solid, thrilling, fast paced old fashioned struggle between good guys and bad guys.
Yes it is a movie about sexuality and religion, but it's mostly about choices and healing.
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