FIFF6丨DAY3 "Silence", any religion and belief should be respected and treated well

Beth 2021-12-15 08:01:03

The 6th #法罗岛电影节# The 3rd screening day of the main competition unit will bring you "Silence". Here is the eternal and lasting silent evaluation of the frontline believers!

Pincent:

All religions and beliefs should be respected and treated kindly. The "unexpected" at the end of the twenty minutes reflects the high enough level of the original work.

Xue Tony:

silence. It is really impossible to bring in religious films.

Danshui Riverside:

I always feel that religious themes are easy to shoot because of the director’s own position, but the process is relatively normal in silence, or the process is a bit too stable. Fortunately, the theme of the story and the grasp are in place, depressing and helpless. The mood is full of the whole movie, which explores the meaning of religious beliefs in different social environments. Garfield’s performances do not like it.

An An An and:

What is true faith, and what is true sin? Why is God always silent when pious sentient beings face religious persecution? Why we can only drift around, which is the most noble way at the moment when we are exhausted? Is it resolutely and generously rather than surrendering, self-hypnosis just to speed up the pace to heaven, or stepping on the statue of Christ like Yoshijiro, constantly enduring the shaking and test of faith, and constantly resurfacing the warmth of religion in repentance, or It is to live the world into a purgatory that continues to suffer, even if we blaspheme the only god, even when we give up all personal free will, we must retain the greatest common divisors to be with all beings, and keep them as the fire of hope , And sacrifice oneself to another ideology, to be an eternal captive?

In fact, faith cannot be deprived of religious persecution. What we give up is only the form, and only the objects are defiled. We cannot pray, preach, and listen to confessions, but there is always an echoing voice in our hearts, coping with God’s silence for a long time. Then follow without complaint in this silence. The foggy photography, gorgeous slow motion, rough grain, and real natural sound that permeated the entire movie finally melted into the creaking flame. The cross held by both hands became the most permanent silence.

HerMajesty:

For the Catholic Martin Scorsese, finishing this film is the task of his life. We cannot understand the interpretation of religion and belief, even if this film is already very friendly to non-believers. Garfield is definitely holding back the film. That face doesn't look like the 17th century. Two and a half hours is very protracted, it is the format of an epic film, but the rhythm is obviously anti-epic. As a mainstream Hollywood director, Lao Ma can ensure that every paragraph has a wonderful place. Regarding survival and betrayal, Uncle Nissen said to Garfield: You will become me when you grow up.

Owner of Faroe Island:

The control of the old horse and Prieto’s photography make the movie look so gorgeous, but the inner core wrapped in the golden jade shell makes me feel that every minute of watching the movie for two and a half hours is suffering. I want to complain, but because There are so many slots, I don't know where to start.

An interesting phenomenon: The Japanese forced Christians to abandon their religion and watered their skin with hot water. The Japanese were the villains and the Christians were the victims. So they filmed "Silence" to cherish the memory of this period of history; the Christians burned alive in the Middle Ages. The method of dying the "witch" is no less cruel than the Japanese in the movie. Until now, the "witch" is still a villain, stigmatized and splashed with dirty water, and Christians are still victims.

Summary: A person is good or bad not because of what he has done, but because of his position.

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Shawshank de Prisoner:

The self-interest of religious morality is mainly based on the expectations and goals of individual believers. Egoism about religious morality has two meanings. One is that people's concern for one's own destiny and love for oneself is the desire to pursue happiness. The other is that this concern for fate is manifested as a departure from purpose. Each religion has its own unique form, caring about the problems of life, caring about people's destiny, and inquiring about the nature of people. In this sense, religion is just a way for human beings to know themselves. It is human nature to pay attention to one's own destiny, pursue one's own happiness, and seek a higher quality of life. This is understandable. However, the core of religious morality is the morality of dealing with the relationship between man and god. In the moral relationship of religion, people dedicate everything they have in the form of completely losing themselves. Because in front of man, God or God is the creator of everything, so God is sacred, great, supreme, and infinite, while in front of God, man is created, and therefore ordinary, small, limited, and humiliating Yes, even guilty. In this way, in the strong contrast between the sacred and the mundane, the great and the insignificant, and the sublime and the humble, God and man have determined the special relationship between the two in the form of ethics. God created man, and man should be grateful to God for the decision. Human life and death are misfortunes and blessings. People must worship God. God can save people. People must dedicate themselves to God. Therefore, although man created God, in the relationship between man and God in religious ethics, man completely lost himself and annihilated humanity. The question now is, why do people in religion willingly give everything or even deny themselves and make huge sacrifices for this? The reason is simple, it is to gain eternal life, in exchange for a ticket to heaven, and for the soul. For the transcendence and tranquility, people are willing to pay for the happiness and even life of this world. Religion is a helpless and helpless choice and destination for people. Religious morality is only concerned with the individual and self-preservation and immortality, and it emphasizes "self-interest". So, fundamentally speaking, religion is a form of man’s desire for infinity and sacredness and satisfaction in God.

The believers were burned to death on the cross and drowned in sea water. The pastor played by Garfield made the whimpering sound from the ground when the villagers were suffering and the sound of courage to sacrifice from the bottom of my heart that stemmed from my adherence to the religion at this time. Which is more important? Torajiro repeatedly betrayed and prayed repeatedly, and his spiritual suffering was like reincarnation. When the three suffer from different levels of pain, they are all questioning God: You should not be silent at this time!

Snow-Nashville:

Silence is the most pertinent exploration of the theme of religion and belief. Martin Scorsese is so good at digging out the inner mechanism of belief, which promotes a severe process of religious and cultural mixing. Compared with Andrew Garfield, LiamNeeson, AdamDriver, Asano Tadanobu and Ogata Kazusei's performance is more impressive.

I know her a little bit:

Why is God silent? For the suffering Catholics and missionary priests, what exactly is piety? To die generously or to steal a life, we can't even blame, everyone has a different position, but there is no doubt that they all believe that God loves the world. If the way of God’s love is silence, then the way you believe in it shouldn’t be silence. If this kind of inner piety makes you more painful and disappointed, then you should continue to bless God with incomparably strong hopes and compassion. The world. Suddenly looking back, the apostate who was suspected and condemned by everyone at the beginning was actually the most devout believer. His disguise allowed himself to survive and made himself believe in the power of God more. At this point, I want to borrow a quote from Romain Roland: "There is only one kind of heroism in this world, that is, after seeing the truth of life, I still love life."

Too much smoke:

First of all, I declare that I am an atheist, without any bias or discrimination against any religion, but this movie really hit my heart-not because this movie stigmatizes religion or something, but I see through it. I saw the power of faith through it.

At first glance in the plot, there is indeed suspicion of religion, but when you look closely, you will find that the narrative angle is actually very objective, and it does reflect the true attitude of Japanese society towards foreign religions at that time. And the most important content of the film is the concentrated description of the hero's beliefs: maybe he chose to give up religion on the surface in order to understand and save believers, but in his heart, everything he once firmly believed will never be lost. This character image has also become more three-dimensional under the excellent interpretation of Andrew Garfield.

In addition, the audio-visual effect of the film has reached its peak. The professional photographic composition and the silent soundtrack that dominates most of the country have pushed the artistry of the film to its peak.

#FIFF6#DAY3's main competition section scores will be released on the broadcast for everyone later, please wait and see.

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Extended Reading
  • Anthony 2022-03-24 09:01:59

    If I hadn't read the original book, I'd be hard-pressed to read it as an atheist. The restoration is actually pretty good, but Garfield is really not suitable for this role... Failure

  • Adalberto 2022-03-22 09:01:55

    "This last priest, in the following days, will no longer pray, will not declare and will no longer take action." Most believers feel that they have a heavy burden on the insult to the faith and are unwilling to blaspheme the Lord. And the priest still listened to Jijiro's confession after abandoning the church, and the cross of his soul. I think maybe the movie wants to preach the creed that "faith in your heart is enough". If you spread the gospel more deeply and effectively, how could the Lord care about your step?

Silence quotes

  • Rodrigues: I thought that martyrdom would be my salvation. Please, please, God, do not let it be my shame. The Lord is my refuge, and my deliverer. My God is my helper, and in Him will I put my trust. Of the Blood, all price exceeding, shed by our immortal King, destined for the world's redemption.

  • Interpreter: But everyone knows a tree which flourishes in one kind of earth may decay and die in another.It is the same with the tree of Christianity.The leaves decay here.The buds die.