Stigmata

Zella 2022-02-14 08:01:18

Although it was a film that came out very early, I only saw it last night. I'm really sorry.
Although most European and American movies of this type are more bloody than horrible, I still have some hope, in case someone else turns his head 360 degrees and smiles at the screen with a vague face, which makes me shocked. Well...just in case...returning
to the truth , sometimes religion connects God with the world more closely than beliefs. God is a messenger, not a belief, and some people put the cart before the horse. A popular metaphor is that your lover sends you a love letter, and you fall in love with the postman after reading it. Jesus was very easy to handle when he was there. He is love and faith, but when he is always too powerful, how should his values ​​continue to be passed on? Jesus said...The kingdom of God is in your heart, right by your side, not in a house of wood and stone. Separate a piece of brick and wood, I'll be there, lift up a piece of rubble, and you can find me. "
Obviously this There is something wrong with the popularization of the words. If it weren’t for Boccaccio, I wouldn’t be able to write Decameron. I very much agree with a commenter who doesn’t know if it’s his sister or younger sister. The clergy also have to eat. It’s hard to admit whether it’s true or false, and only then are books and movies like "Stigmata" and "The Da Vinci Code".
Compared with "The Da Vinci Code," "Stigmata" is much weaker in plot. "The Code" also interpreted several famous paintings, and "Stigmata" is a line to the end. It is far-fetched to treat it as a suspense film, a thriller, and a reasoning film. When a romance film... Ignore the male lead priest. With this status...it's quite appropriate.

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Extended Reading
  • Kayleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The inspiration for the story came from the Dead Sea Scrolls. It turns out that the Vatican also has a kind of scientist who specializes in identifying miracles. The excavation of the Dead Sea Scrolls has triggered a series of shocks in the religious world, because the book we now call the "Bible" has been continuously developed by later generations. The revised version, especially after the Middle Ages, many scriptures and stories have been deleted or discarded by later generations, all of which serve theocracy. The Dead Sea Scrolls appeared in the 1st century BC, and there are many The scriptures that have not been included in the "canon" are regarded as "pseudo-canon" by today's people. The CG special effects in the movie are average, and the eroticism is always on point. The more classic scene is the suffering of the heroine holding the handrails on both sides in the subway. Posture, a stigmata event triggered by a rosary bead.

  • Libbie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The religious film of great love, it is beautifully shot, it can be regarded as MTV, and it also has suspense and thriller content

Stigmata quotes

  • Jennifer Kelliho: [Frankie has just entered for work] How you feeling?

    Frankie: Fine.

    Donna Chadway: Really okay or just okay?

    Frankie: I'm fine. So how's my day looking?

    Donna Chadway: Well, I started your first client, and you're booked solid until 7:00.

    Frankie: Thanks.

    [to her client]

    Frankie: Wanna come over here? Okay, well, go back to Jen and dish the dirt.

  • Donna Chadway: Hey... Frankie

    Jennifer Kelliho: Hey Frankie.

    Cheryl: Hey Frankie

    Frankie Paige: [after a long pause,takes off her parka jacket] Hey I feel like I should do a monologue or something. Hey, Cheryl come on over here and have a seat I'll just be a second.

    Cheryl: Um, you know what I think I'm just going to wait for Donna.

    Frankie Paige: Ok.

    Jennifer Kelliho: [whispering] What's going on with her.

    Donna Chadway: She wants to get a second opinion, I think she might have epilepsy.

    Jennifer Kelliho: Epilepsy? She doesn't look too good. Why is she even at work?

    Frankie Paige: Hey would you guys stop whispering, like this was a goddamn church!