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A divine comedy, indeed, 19 August 2002
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Author:
ruiresende84 (ruiresende84@gmail.com) from Porto, Portugal
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This was my first contact, a few years ago, with the work of portuguese
director Manoel de Oliveira, and I was completely astonished. The movie is
given to a lot of interpretations, and the way I see it, it presents in it
several extremes of the kind of people that in fact exists in our society.
The story takes place in an insane institution, where all the "clients"
believe they are an historical character. So we have a couple who believes
to be Adam and Eve, we have another who sees himself as Jesus, another one
wants to die so he can return to life as Lazarus did. But the characters
whose dialogues I enjoyed the most where the prophet and the philosopher.
This one is a none believer who is always discussing with the prophet on
the
theme of god. The prophet spends the movie carrying a book which he says
has
the truth in it, it's like the fith gospel. In the end (and I saw that as
the true message of the movie), we find out that the book is totally
empty.
Just blanke pages. If the mankind history was almost always made by wars
in
the basis of books which had supposed truths in it, and those wars caused
a
lot of pain in lots of people troughout the times, than we should write no
longer. The true gospel is in the good actions, not in a book with written
things that can be interpreted in many ways, even lethal ways... Think
about
it... and watch the movie to help you.
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