Tuesday, November 16, 2010

I Am Legend "starring Will Smith - Spiritual Themes


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Every zombie movie has the potential to show the ugliness of sin. Zombies are fun before, hardworking, honest people, most of the animals, bloodthirsty criminals. Apparently someone has the potential to become a zombie. Resident Evil, for example, explains zombification latent brain waves that give animals enough power to keep the body functioning at all, except as senseless. After Resident Evil, when no restrictionsbecome monsters.
zombie movies are great for scaring people because they are running every day an evil world. People thought you could trust when he went to rip his throat with his teeth.

I Am Legend is a particularly good for demonstrating the spiritual implications of such a biological disaster. There are signs on the film, that God is always at the forefront of the action.

(Note: The following may spoil the plot, if you've neverseen!)

At the beginning of the film, Will Smith defends God's call and said that people imposed this disaster on themselves. Later, after enduring years of loneliness and anxiety in a society without a civilized man, who struggles with this belief.

Towards the end of the film, a Cuban girl saves his life and said that God took him, only to discover it in time. It works, as when we hear the voice of God Since the cumulativeThe frustration of years of missed calls, Smith returned to the woman that God does not exist. Before the end of the film, but Smith believes in the words of the young and back. In fact, his faith in the divine plan of God has been restored so dramatically that he sacrificed his life for her to leave with the child and the care of the disease.

And 'a man in a realistic position Smith will struggle with his faith. The fact that the considerable experience and testFinally, to strengthen their faith is the test all the punishment.

A recurring theme is: "Where is God when things go wrong?" I Am Legend's response: ". We must not blame God for our mistakes," There are posters in the deserted city scenes that say, "God loves us, loves us?" Another poster exhibition of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, the chapel, except when the man's hand to be used again to God is a gun God

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