A reconciled movie

Stella 2022-11-26 14:55:09

I personally prefer this kind of epic movies with historical themes, but now there are relatively few films of this kind, and on the other hand, there are too many fictions based on history, combining fiction and reality, such as the Kingdom of Heaven.
This is actually a movie with a similar theme to the Kingdom of Heaven. It uses historical interpretation to seek reconciliation and show favor to the YSL world. However, compared to the reconciliation between Christianity and YSL in the Kingdom of Heaven, this film seems to go even further. In the future, the three major religions jointly promoted the development of medicine. The horror of the British Middle Ages at the beginning is more like suggesting that the Jews and YSL jointly reformed and saved the ignorant and backward Europe. Judaism acted as the medium between the two and fell into the YSL world. After the war technology lost its heritage, European Christians and Jews inherited and carried forward YSL's great technological achievements on the other side of the world. This is really an excellent perspective.
At the same time, at the beginning of the plot, the Jews and YSL were living in harmony. It was only partly radical to provoke the dispute between the two sides. As a result, the country was destroyed, and the radical religious elders did not get the hope of a purely religious country. Instead, they had to surrender. The new and savage conqueror. This point has a sense of preaching.
The scene is magnificent, the picture is beautiful, and it meets the standards of a first-class epic film, and the opening is a bit verbose.
The plot is carefully set, the traces are too obvious, and it is obviously flattering.
From a purely commercial point of view, I estimate that this movie will basically lose money, but the real purpose of the creator may not be to make money!

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The Physician quotes

  • Ibn Sina: Because there is nothing to be afraid of.Death is merely a threshold we must all cross... into the silence, after the final heartbeat... drifting away with our final exhalation... into eternal peace...

  • Ibn Sina: This is the burden every physician must learn to bear. You can't look upon death as the enemy.

    Rob Cole: Than what? A friend?

    Ibn Sina: [looking to the sky] I've calculated the orbits of all these stars and planets. Filled volumes with calculations. I have barely scratched the real secrets of creation.

    Rob Cole: Isn't it frustrating there's so much you don't know?

    Ibn Sina: No. It fills me with awe. How pale and tedious would this world be without mystery.