The latest cultural expressions of spirituality do not proclaim the gospel, but they prepare the ground. They are parables without end, open questions, altars to the ‘unknown God’.
The sea is not merely a backdrop: it is the embodiment of what is beyond our control, of what we do not understand, and therefore, of what terrifies us most.
Silence in the midst of suffering is not a judgment of condemnation, but a purification of faith.
Pilar Palomero's films reflect a deep longing for answers to life's big questions, but her melancholic approach stays in the search, without reaching a conclusion.
It is curious how cinema dialogues with time. Francis Ford Coppola’s film is about the future, yes, but it has its roots in a work written more than two thousand years ago.
In The Rings of Power it is not clear where the evil comes from. A much deeper presentation of the problem than the classic pagan vision of an eternal, impersonal force that simply exists to oppose good.
A review of Poor Things, film by Yorgos Lanthimos.
A review of Jonathan Glazer's film The Zone of Interest.
The people who walked in darkness, with a leader like Napoleon, remained in darkness.
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