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God and country ?
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pveugelaers
Independence Day Resurgence (2016) may not look like a ‘God and country’ flick. A film with aliens, spaceships, and disaster may not have something to say about God and country, but then again, it may. In this film, the country side of God and country is obvious. The God side of God and country is…
Power of hope in Neverending Story
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pveugelaers
In The Neverending Story (1984), Bastian’s grades are suffering. He is chased and bullied by a gang of boys. His mother has died, but Dad tells him to face his problems and move on. Could it be as simple as that? The power of a story of the good news may help. When boys chase…
Genesis effect
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pveugelaers
In the highly enjoyable Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn, Spock only knows of Genesis through the biblical reference. Then, he’s shown by Kirk a video about the “Genesis effect”. The video is informative. In the video, scientists describe how they are trying to build a planet out of regenerating a moon. Problems of…
Tarantino films
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pveugelaers
Quentin Tarantino films are experiences. His films are violent, but they are still experiences. Writer and director Tarantino exploded onto the movie scene with the Cannes Festival winning Pulp Fiction. Described as notorious and cutting edge, Pulp Fiction was also described as the freshest film released in 1994. Two years earlier, Reservoir Dogs was released…
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