[MD] False Messiah

beauteak4u at aol.com beauteak4u at aol.com
Wed Mar 29 06:10:07 PST 2006


 
 

 
>  SA:    Smith, I could see the movie more times as
> well,
> as you said there may be more layers to this.  Yet,
> what I am referring to is her wanting to remember
> him.
>  The simplicity in remembering him, could lead into
> an
> idealization of the man, as opposed to the sense
> that
> all of society was caught up in an idea.
  
> Smith: The possibilities are endless ( almost )
> Yet, what
> happened was the people on the march, at the end,
> wore
> a mask of this man.  It was this man that was
> changing
> society, and they were marching behind this man, his
> mask.  He became their leader.  
> Smith: We all wear Masks. In movies there are
> messages and effects. Sometimes they are not  <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> the same thing.

     From what I might understand from you here, is
the difficulty in trying to have a moral revolution. 
Could the Masks have been pointing to the idea or the
man?  Were they wearing the masks to show that it is
not their flesh and bodies, but the idea, as V
explained, behind the mask that counts for moral
intellectual longevity helping society?  Is this what <<<<<<<<<
you mean by messages and effects not being the same? 
How much intellectuality can be infused, allowed
freedom, and used in society to know the difference
between an intellectual level and societal level
action?
  
Hi SA, i just mean that movie makers might have a crowd of masked people more for the 
visual effect than the message. It could be both.
 
Smith



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