Knowing
It has been a long time since I saw a well thought out movie to get my imagination going and also challenge truths I know about or believe I know about. Knowing was directed by Alex Proyas and stars Nicolas Cage, Chandler Canterbury, and Rose Byrne. Nicolas Cage acts as an Astrophysics professor who happens across a very unique secret that brings him to terms with what he knows and what he does NOT. This movie has so many angles to it that I am going to start a Thread in the LDS Mature section so I can dive into the religious aspects that cannot be Discussed here. The animation in this film was fantastic, you will be taken aback by some of the tragic scenes - it will blow you away. You can tell I enjoyed the film, and I did.
Rate: 2
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Great movie and excellent acting by Nicolas Cage as usual. The special effects were absolutely fantastic, I enjoyed this movie a lot. The movie is filled with religious symbolism and if you have a good imagination can take you to place you wouldn't have dare to explore before. The main theme or topic of the movie is about randomness vs. Determinism. I fully recommend it.
Rate: 2
I knew you would like it. There are so many sides to this film: religious, scientific, mystical, psychic and so forth. Those who have LDS Mature access can see what I say about the film here: Source 4
Concerning the movie itself, and something you said offline. The movie centers around the chosen ones and not those who are not chosen. I think Nicholas Cage's character was only involved in the process because of his background and being able to decipher the document buried 50 years earlier.
The other aspect of the film is whether there is a Fate or Faith in life: Determinism or Randomness.
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QUOTE (JB @ 22-Jun 09, 1:18 PM) |
Concerning the movie itself, and something you said offline. The movie centers around the chosen ones and not those who are not chosen. I think Nicholas Cage's character was only involved in the process because of his background and being able to decipher the document buried 50 years earlier. |
Well, I'm not sure whether it is Fate or Faith in this movie. What I am sure is that his involvement was just as a tool for the 'bigger' event which involved his son. It was pretty obvious that his son was pretty attached to him and would not have easily left with the strangers (aliens) even though they could have forcibly took him at anytime. The idea was to get the child to go with them willingly. Having the father involved helped that process along as we see in the end.
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