Not to mention the thinness of the plot, there are still a few things that don't make sense.
The first is the role of the blood of Jesus. The film says that Jesus is God. I personally think that Jesus is also a righteous man. Christianity is rather shameless. It created a son and a wife for God, and then made them a trinity. This is like saying God's 3P is still unacceptable, at least 3P is promiscuous at most, and the Trinity involves ethics.
Of course, I am not typing these words to blaspheme God, and although I don't believe in Him, it is not slanderous either. It is Christianity that really blasphemes God. These disciples and grandchildren of Jesus did not learn well, they insisted on imitating Confucius’ unfilial disciples. Set up the oil pan, go down one and fry one.
cough cough. Digress from the topic, the film said that the bottle contained the blood of Jesus, which is the blood of God. I will endure the desire to complain and hold my nose and admit that it is the blood of God.
But I want to know, is it really good for the director to weaken the attributes of God so much? It took the old man seven days to create the world. This world contains hundreds of millions of galaxies and countless stars, and the world is still expanding. Such a great man, his blood is so inappropriate that even a little devil can't be subdued.
There is a scene in the film where the male protagonist smears the blood of God with his hands, and then smears it on the nun's face, causing the demon to be expelled. At this time, there should still be blood on the male protagonist's hands, but the end of the film shows that he is possessed. Director, don't you take God's blood too seriously?
There is also a section that complains about the male protagonist. Everyone should remember that after reading it, the nun put the blood of God in her mouth, shot the devil in the face, and finally sealed it. And in order to save the nun, the male protagonist hugged and kissed. At this time, the male protagonist had been sneaked into the body by the devil. It stands to reason that there is still the blood of God in the nun's mouth. How could he have kissed nothing? Wouldn't the devil be Lucifer?
Okay, the ranting is over, let everyone laugh.
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