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Hell (2011)
9/10
Does not fit the story
22 October 2017
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This movie starts out very much as described in the bible, the cataclysmic events on earth, not by a deluge, but by an intensified global warming, that ultimately destroys most of humanity. It is the survival of the fittest with little or no interest in one another survival. Although the actors portray their parts convincingly, the great disappointment of this movie is the part, when the main characters encounter a so-called farming commune that are shown as Christians. Here we have a blatant attack, portraying Christianity as a bunch of self-consuming degenerates, while all along giving the impression of being pious and helpful, but all along with ulterior motives. If the same scenes were to make reference to the Jewish faith, there would be an huge outcry of antisemitism by the international Jewish community against it. One can only wonder, why there is a total silence against the movie makers of this kind of film by organized Christian establishment.
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Ogre (2008 TV Movie)
9/10
An allegorical Story
2 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
GREAT STORY and no reviewer looked behind this story and saw the true meaning of this Allegory, except for its physical attributes. Like not be able to see the forest for all its trees. The story tell us, that fear can and must be over come with Courage against the odds. In the movie, Sir Bartlett represented today's establishment and all those, that support it. That lets young man and woman go off to be sacrificed on the altar (stock) of fabricated wars, as a sacrifice to Satan and his minions, under the pretense of security and a benefit to all. The tactic of fear (the Ogre) is used as a ruse to accomplish this, with the threat of a so-called war on terror. Sad, it seems that most viewers have over time bought into this deception.
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7/10
What if Jesus came for the first time?
28 November 2010
Initially his movie was promoted: What if Jesus came today, for the first time? In that context, the movie makes a very good statement except for one (misquoted?) excerpt when Jesse says: the quality of life determines the value (of life). It is not the quality of life that determines it's value, but the value that God the Creator placed on life since God values all life according to His word, the very reason Jesus came into this world. The quality of life is placed into the hands of mankind. For those who don't believe or never read or studied the New Testament, this movie has little to offer since it is the spirit in man we are dealing with.
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1/10
Typical Yewish Humor
30 September 2010
Ishmael the blacksmith has no idea who Jesus really is. When Ishmael gets hired to make the nails for the crucifixion, reality dawns on him and he struggles to save his friend. This must be the story of another Jesus. It does not follow the a biblical versions of Crucifixion or the account thereof and is typical Hollywood. But, if one leaves it to Hollywood, it does not come as a surprise. Perhaps the movie "The Passion" sum it up: the scarifies of Jesus was and is no laughing matter for the millions of true Believers and a hope for all those, who will believe in Christ Jesus, to have true Peace in Life now and a future life to come.
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