Κυριακή 24 Μαΐου 2009
Sorry Mr Spock
Illuminati
means the ones who are enlighted but at my opinion the movie was not enlighted at all.
Sitting at the back chairs of the summer-cinema, the film-reel gave a note of romance through its longlasting quality . I could sit all night listening to that and not the smarty Mr. Langton trying to find the four churches that would reveal him the four hidden cardinals. Although the movie was predictable enough, at the end there was a scene that turned upside down the impression we had shaped so far about a heroic figure of the movie...The "hero" (Ewan McGregor) was acting as a right English theatrical actor should have played, deep into the role and with a clear loud voice. The scene that caught my attention, as in the meanwhile the sky was more interesting than the movie,was when the "God's element" was explosed in the sky -of the screen this time- and the clouds took a magnificent mixture of all colours. An enlightment that obviously only science could bring, but also a disaster if it stayed on the ground. And as the "hero" seemingly saved the Vatican from a certain destruction, he was the one that had organized the whole kidnapping and assasination of the four cardinals in order to arouse the catholic feeling.
The movie showed in a way how fanatic someone can be with religion and that sanity is not combined with the faith someone has in a god. It would be better not to have given this kind of ethical ending to the movie because it proved to be educational for the viewers,rather than entertaining which is for me the most important for a blockbuster film. But as Mr.Langton knew almost everything, there was nothing for the audience to suspect of....
Think of Hitchcock's majesty and compare it with Illuminati: no relation.
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