Refuge's Refuge, Betrayal's Prison

Jolie 2022-01-27 08:25:15

Tell me about your understanding of the movie. The

plot should be: In 1918, there was a big plague. A priest bewitched the congregation taught by his grandmother, saying that if you believe in God, you don't need to be afraid of the plague, and he uses his own children as evidence, but in reality But it was the pastor who secretly vaccinated his children, thus killing many of the congregation of the grandmother. After the incident was revealed, the grandmother killed the priest's child in order to punish the priest, and sucked the priest's soul out of the body (either died or became a ghost), and made his body into a container for the soul. This physical vessel will automatically absorb the souls of those who betray the faith into it. (Betrayer are generally people who have shaken their beliefs and finally lost their beliefs after experiencing events that have a great impact on them)


My point of view: The grandmother sect and the god sect belong to an equal and opposite relationship, and the grandma sect is because the male protagonist harms He was punished only after many of his followers died. The punishment was to suck out his soul and kill him, while his body was turned into a container.
The container is just a container, which means that the male protagonist is equivalent to the pot, except that he is a human body, but it is only a body. Also, the male protagonist was killed because he was a betrayal of God, that is, he joined God, but he actually did not believe in God. Therefore, there is no shelter, and true believers are sheltered.
I think grandma's pot container should only protect the souls of congregants who believe in grandma's religion.
As for the person killed by the hero, it is not an unbeliever, but a betrayal of God. Those who believe in reality on the surface but don't.
And grandma was the initiator of this punishment, and there is no reason to lift this punishment.
So shelter is a kind of shelter for the believers of this religion, but it is a prison for the betrayers who are punished

. I didn't feel it at first when I wrote the review. public suspicion.
PS: Please forgive me if the time or character names are wrong. I watched this film very much, and the fear has not disappeared, and I dare not re-watch it for sure.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosella 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Jonathan has changed again and again. Big Love. Although the screenwriter made a bunch of lies that couldn't be rounded off, the second half was very steep. A doc of sciense, a woman of god. Who can shelter whose soul?

  • Opal 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    In fact, the first half of the plot is very compact, but unfortunately the second half is too much. Fortunately, there are explosive points at the end, three and a half stars, and the male lead is one of the highlights.

6 Souls quotes

  • Cara Harding: I'd like to consider myself a doctor of science, but a woman of God.

  • [first lines]

    Cara Harding: Do you ever have emotions that you can't explain? Have you ever lost control of these emotions? Do these emotions have a name? These were the first three questions that Dr. Malison asked of Joesph Kinkirk, just six hours after his arrest. To which Kinkirk answered: yes, yes, and Henry.