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Interview with the Antichrist (2020)
Facebook Banned this Christian Movie for No Reason.....
This is a 'jaw-dropping' film. You will never be the same after watching this movie. It's that powerful.
As you might have heard, Facebook banned and disabled the filmmaker's Facebook account for no reason. After thousands complained, Facebook restored the account. Talk about life imitating art! The antichrist spirit is without doubt in every area of our life now.
A lot of people have asked me where they can watch it. You can only find the film if you Google 'Interview with the Antichrist on Vimeo'. For some reason, you have to be Indiana Jones to be able to watch this film!
But it's getting out and this is the best end-times movie in history. Don't miss this and make sure your loved ones see the film. The Lord Jesus Christ could really come this year finally.
Once Upon a Time (2011)
fairy tales
Let me say this much about the show, I respect the filmmaker's attempt at taking material that really doesn't lend itself well enough for television and just going with it. I also think that Jennifer Morrison does a fairly good job with her work as Emma as do a handful of other actors in this series (the actress playing Belle first comes to mind). I did like the episode that follows Hansel and Gretel since I feel it's a story that I've personally rarely seen on screen. The way they execute that episode is exceptional in that it really delivers on the suspense. Having stated these virtues, I felt that "Once Upon a Time" didn't really work well as a television series. I feel that the main reason this series didn't do it for me from a narrative perspective has to do with the concept itself.
By taking many different fairy tales and putting them together all in one world, it not only makes the narrative too crowded for its own good, but it doesn't give much time to develop each of these characters well enough to warrant their necessity in the central conflict of the narrative. By taking these fairy tale characters and putting them in the real world, it contradicts and conflicts with the escapism that these fairy tales were trying to provide in the first place. Am I seriously expected to be delighted when the evil Queen and Emma take part in a political debate over a certain area of local land? Do I really want to have these fairy tale characters talking about real-life issues such as a person's health status or dull, mundane stuff along those lines? Why mix fairy tales with reality if all it's going to result in is just defeating the purpose of fairy tales?