In the name of god

Alivia 2022-01-11 08:01:25

I watched a movie some time ago. The title is "Her Girl". I watched this movie entirely because the introduction said it was a Western movie. The story about revenge fits my point. Generally cowardly people like revenge-based themes to find excitement and balance, and the king is no exception. After watching this film, the king discovered that this is not a story of revenge at all!

This is a dark drama of demon cannibalism.

The flashback technique, the cold reality, the tragic encounter, the wanton crime, the abnormal will, the helpless acceptance... From the beginning to the end, this film made me feel super depressing. The plot is very simple. It is a story of how a woman escapes from a man. It has nothing to do with revenge. The whole story is full of the supremacy and ruthlessness of patriarchy, oppression and ravages of women, and any form of resistance by women will inevitably be met. The punishment of death.

The heroine in the story has been living under the shadow of perverted patriarchy since the girl’s generation. After running away from home, she was sold into a brothel. She witnessed various tragedies of women being tortured, and later fled the brothel to marry a woman. Finally I have a man who loves herself and a lovely child who can live her own little life happily. As a result, the whole family is ruined again, and she has to embark on the escape route again. In order to protect her child, she finally kills After the pervert that chased her for a lifetime... the story did not end. The law enforcers found her with a face of justice and wanted to take her back to be hanged. The last thing she could do was to commit suicide by drowning in water. This is the life of the so-called "tough girl", who will always resist and can never escape, unless she dies.

That pervert was actually a pastor who preached and preached the gospel! Is her biological father! Calm and cruel, what he is best at is to use the Bible to educate people, to regulate people, and to intimidate people. He is successful because everyone believes in him. Sometimes it is difficult for you to tell whether kind people believe in God or in him, because he always packs himself into God's messenger. All he said are fragments taken from the Bible. All his perverted behaviors follow the instructions in the Bible. In short, everything is "the name of God."

Sin always wears the mask of justice and runs rampantly in the world. (Quotations from the King)

There is really nothing new under the sun. No matter East or West, whether developed or backward, the internal laws are the same, but the form of expression is different, but the means of implementation are different. It is a pity that the world will always be confused by wonderful visions and firm promises, and of course, will be threatened by terror and intimidation. The king is not against religion, but using religion to control, oppress, and destroy people is extremely evil, but often many ugliness in the world are so popular, hehe, "in the name of God."

The women in the story either forbeared, obeyed, or resisted, but the ending was the same and desperate.

What about the law? Is there no king's law? It's a pity that the so-called laws that appeared in the story several times were all about helping others to abuse and destroying women, which is equally desperate.

This is a movie that makes people feel very depressed. It's too dark, and I don't feel the slightest sense of fortunate because I am a male. Because they can use "God's name" to oppress women, they can also use "God's name" to oppress all the people they want to oppress.

In the end, I wondered why this woman's abused film was called "Brimstone." Haha, I think the Chinese translation of the title completely fails to express the information conveyed by the original question.

Brimstone is literally translated as brimstone. This word is often used in the Bible to describe the terrible or merciless punishment of hell. for example:

Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven. And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground. (Later, God Sulfur and fire fell from the sky like rain on the two cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. He destroyed these two cities and all the inhabitants, all the flat ground and everything that grew on the flat ground. The Old Testament of the Bible "Genesis") The

great king said in a false sense, perhaps the meaning of this film is: if the darkness is destined to be unable to get rid of, then it is better to let God destroy this dirty and sinful world.

Have to rely on "the name of God"! By the way, what is the name of the TV series that was popular all over the country?

(Dedicated to Mother's Day, I wish all women health and happiness!)

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Extended Reading
  • Ray 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    A dry age A dry plot is like a skin burnt under the scorching sun of life

  • Gerardo 2022-03-22 09:02:26

    This film can be watched together with "Desperados and Angels", it is about the same thing, the structure is bigger, and the actors perform well. But the title is translated. . . What is a fierce girl? Brimstone literally translates as brimstone, which is usually extended to "hell's fire" or "purgatory" in Western religions. Isn't it a good translation along this meaning?

Brimstone quotes

  • The Reverend: People think it's the flames that make Hell unbearable. It's not. It is the absence of love.

  • The Reverend: I will love you and you will learn to love me. It is God's will.

    Joanna: I will kill you.

    The Reverend: That would not stop me.

    Joanna: You are mad.

    The Reverend: Who was that man? He put foolish thoughts in your mind.

    Joanna: He helped me. I love him.

    The Reverend: No, you do not. It is lust.

    Joanna: Yes.

    The Reverend: I will beat your mother out of you.