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RE: Ecency waves Nov 10

in #waves2 days ago

Why do you mix the two (movies and reality)?

A movie is only a movie.

Taking part in a movie is only taking part in a movie.

As an actor, that is still only playing a role.

Acting.

It has nothing to do with reality.

Actors (or at least good actors) play a wide variety of roles.

For example Neal McDonough play Satan in The Shift (2023) movie.

This does not mean that he is against Christianity.

Actually, he is a devout catholic.

So he is not against Christianity at all in any way.

Another example is Keanu Reeves.

He is doing a mass killing in the John Wick movie series.

That has nothing to do with reality.

It is not real.
It is only a movie.

He is not a mass murderer.
He did not killed no one in reality.

Keanu Reeves is one of the kindest actors in the world.

There is a huge difference between playing a role in a movie, and supporting or being against something in real life.

Do not mix movies and reality.

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I think you're missing the point. Movies are made by real people. There are so many scenes they could have thought of and yet they chose desecrating a "church" in the film. That might be something random to some but it can also be deliberately sending a message.

Pls don't get blinded by something being "just a movie" for entertainment. Each movie has it's own messages to impart to viewers whether we like it or not.