Extended Reading
  • Alden 2021-12-30 17:21:10

    "The Wicker Man"-whose faith is a disaster

    The underestimated works in the history of film all symbolize their ideological transcendence and avant-garde, and being remade is an affirmation of their value. This 1973 Wicker Man depicts the horror behind religious beliefs in an attitude of not seeing blood, not hunting down, and the cruelty to...

  • Garrick 2021-12-30 17:21:10

    Pagans (UK edition in 1973, with spoilers)

    Like the original fate of many classic movies in history, the 1973 version of "Heart" was hailed by the British distributor as "one of the ten worst movies I have ever seen" as soon as it was finished. Of course, we cannot deny that the 2006 American remake of "Hearts" definitely deserves this...

  • Brent 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It took 800 years of climbing on the electric donkey to climb down and I watched it with excitement, but I found that the shock had been brought out by the Cage version of the wicker man. . . Faith is a scary thing. . But the original sound is really good. After the film, I have to climb the OST again. .

  • Katrine 2021-12-30 17:21:10

    The film is always in a wonderfully intertwined state of joy and peacefulness and eerie and weird atmosphere. This strong contrast and contrast culminates at the end of the film. The police are trapped in the burning wicker man waiting for death, but the villagers form a circle. Singing and dancing to celebrate the sacrificial ceremonies, you can imagine what a destructive and horrible effect this will create in their hearts for those Christian audiences.

The Wicker Man quotes

  • Miss Rose: You are the fool, Mr. Howie. Punch, one of the great fool-victims of history. For you have accepted the role of king for a day. And who but a fool would do that? But you will be revered and anointed as a king. You will undergo death and rebirth. Resurrection, if you like. The rebirth, sadly, will not be yours, but that of our crops.

    Sergeant Howie: I am a Christian. And as a Christian, I hope for resurrection. And even if you kill me now, it is I who will live again, not your damned apples.

  • Lord Summerisle: Welcome, fool. You have come of your own free will to the appointed place. The game is over.

    Sergeant Howie: Game? What game?

    Lord Summerisle: The game of the hunted leading the hunter. You came here to find Rowan Morrison, but it is we who have found you and brought you here and controlled your every thought and action since you arrived. Principally, we persuaded you to think that Rowan Morrison was being held as a sacrifice because our crops failed last year.

    Sergeant Howie: I know your crops failed. I saw the harvest photograph.

    Lord Summerisle: Oh, yes. They failed, all right. Disastrously so. For the first time since my grandfather came here. The blossom came, but the fruit withered and died on the bough. That must not happen again this year. It is our most earnest belief that the best way of preventing this is to offer to our god of the sun and to the goddess of our orchards the most acceptable sacrifice that lies in our power.