09 January 2013

Artifact 1



The artifact that I chose is the movie title “The reason of this crime”. This is movie is explaining about the life of people who lives in the small island in Korea. There is this girl who lived her entire life in that island. Since not that many people live in that island she get raped by many people but no one really talk about it because they want to keep the island quiet and peace even though they know that. Her daughter get killed her husband by accident but most of the people in the island saw how it happened but all of them pretend they didn’t know anything about that. So she became crazy and killed all the people in the island.

In the beginning of the this movie, main character was really kind and nice even though people in the island is really mean and make her work all day. The scene where I felt that all the people have an evil inside is when she became crazy. She didn’t learn how to kill people or be mean and rude. From that I thought all the people have the nature of evil inside of us. I couldn’t really find redemption in this movie.

In this movie, main character keeps talk to God that I suffered so long time and even though I kill many people I will go to heaven. Also, before she kills the people, she said that God told me to do this. In this movie, I think the kingdom of the God meant good place or only good people go to.

Questions.
What kind of plan does God have to this person?
Since this main character killed all the people with reasons and she was really nice for a long time, will she go to the heaven? 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your post, Heesong. There seems to be some parallel between this film and The Truman Show as far as how a group of people will collaborate to ignore and cover up injustice. We see this happen in the world today in all kinds of ways, from football coaches in the U.S. to male-dominated cultures around the world, where a code of silence keeps people trapped in a cycle of oppression. What does it take for someone to step out and speak for the voiceless, to call for change?

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