8.13 Watching Notes

Trevion 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Even if you don’t understand Christianity, you have the opportunity to think about some questions 1. Priest work and secular work Pastor, who is the pastor if you have problems Do we need to respond? 7. Doubt is the biggest pain especially for a person who puts "the silence of the Lord" on his lips 8. The pastor is also an ordinary person. He also blows his nose in the movie once The worldly ugliness makes him frown The eyebrows can't get rid of their own body 9. Absolute perfection is a kind of forced exclusive spirituality. When the last shot is pushed up, it looks like an eternity that is about to collapse, but it still stands upright desperately. Is it cowardly, fragile, hypocritical, or has a tenacious will in that shot I can't tell again

(It is too long as a short review and too short as a film review, and it is worth watching and taking notes while watching the movie again)

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Extended Reading
  • Yessenia 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The absence of faith is the absence of love. The "Silence of God" discussed in this film is essentially the loss of love for the characters in the film, which fundamentally shakes the attachment to faith. In a way, this is a confusion shared by everyone, even the followers of God. The lighting of the composition is very impactful, and the long talk that looks directly at the camera has the power to penetrate the soul.

  • Lyla 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Bergman is of course a thinker and a connotation control. The whole film is a talking photography group, but the film's performance elements are not strong. In fact, I really like his reflections and opinions on religion, probably because I have thought about everything he thought. People who don't think about religion are not good philosophers. Pity each other, Zeng always suffers for the unknown and ethereal things and ignores and rejects belief. The unknown is never confirmed, belief is just a matter of attitude.

Winter Light quotes

  • Märta Lundberg, Schoolteacher: Poor Tomas. What is it, Tomas?

    Tomas Ericsson, Pastor: It wouldn't matter to you.

    Märta Lundberg, Schoolteacher: Tell me anyway.

    Tomas Ericsson, Pastor: God's silence.

    Märta Lundberg, Schoolteacher: God's silence?

    Tomas Ericsson, Pastor: God's silence.

  • Märta Lundberg, Schoolteacher: God has never spoken because God doesn't exist. It's as simple as that.