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A Reflection

  • Jan 1, 2018
  • 2 min read

It is a lovely movie for me honestly because it shows big faith.

I felt broke after reading loathing comments and war texts in the trailer above. Many were triggered and I never anticipated that; I was stunned finding out about them who think the film is on purpose to charge at them. We all have our own beliefs but some are taking this too negatively, way off. This is a film of faith, and it's simply a movie showing how real God is. I know the biting critics referred to the antagonists in there who appeared to be non-believers. Guys, imagine if the villain is a co-believer. That would be awkward and a half. Of course he or she would have to be an opposite or someone out the group.

Pinpointing the victim mentality they frame to my co-believers, it's never that. Like I said, it is faith itself, interpreted differently in the output. Victimized believers are only part of the story based off from particular storylines in real life. Hey, this is made as an example as well, of faith, miracles, and a bit of real life. Looking on the contrary, yes it seems the makers viewed the non-believers as bad people frequently and why not interpret faith as praying and kindness then getting the reward sooner or in other terminologies. I thought of these lately too, although, director's orders, their choice. It's how they want and brainstormed of the story to be, irregardless of degrading apparently. If they really planned to target non-believers, they would've did it splendidly through media by almost like shooing them away. But no.

Setting these aside, I was touched throughout and after it. It's really good. Inspiring and powerful. That is for me.

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