Religion=Pain

by Sentinel 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • Sentinel
    Sentinel

    I recently viewed an unusual new release of DVD, called "Savage Messiah". What peeked my interest is that it is based on a true account. I highly recommend it, as when you view it, you will "see" so many things quite clearly. Here is an exerpt from one of the reviews:

    Date: Summary: Disturbing, but very well done film

    This movie is quite disturbing and not exactly pleasant to watch. However, that is not to say this isn't a very good and important film because it is.
    There's a reason why Religion produces more pain, conflict and death than anything else in the history of mankind. It is used as an instrument of fear and power, and of course the weaker minded will always have gravitate towards the unknowable, and those who claim exclusive access to it. Not to say Religious concepts have no meaning or good qualities...and if humanity survives well into the future without destroying itself due to conflicting faiths, it will surely look back upon most Religious concepts as nothing more than unnecessary barbarism and tools for a weaker civilization.

    Case in point...Savage Messiah. A psychotic and truly evil cult leader who tortures, kills, maims, molests, abuses...all in the name of "Love" and "God". Obviously this man was a complete lunatic, yet quite brilliant in some perverse ways. It's amazing that a few people still are loyal to him despite all the hard evidence against him, and even his ad hoc confession of guilt. Total brainwashing is a very easy process with some people it does seem.
    As for the movie itself, it stays quite close to the known public truth about "Roch" and his self-proclaimed entourage. It is well filmed, realistic, and most importantly has some excellent acting performances by Polly Walker and Luc Picard. It's a movie that is important, even though most people won't ever get the chance to view it.

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Sentinel,

    The movie sounds fascinating although it doesn't sound like something that Blockbuster would carry. Did you go to a privately owned video store to rent it? The privately owned video stores are becoming harder and harder to find.

    Thanks for the review.

    Robyn

  • StinkyPantz
    StinkyPantz
    Luc Picard

    Umm, isn't that Patrick Stewart's fake name on Star Trek?!? How is Luc Picard an actor?

  • Sentinel
    Sentinel

    Robyn, I found the DVD in Hollywood video. THE ONLY one on the shelf. The actors are all pretty much French Canadian, but it's all in English. I think you would find this film worthy to attempt to locate. This happens so much with lots of films that I come across as really good. The video stores just do not usually stock more than one copy. I tell my friends about it, and then it's difficult to find it available.

    Stinky, I believe you are thinking of Jean-luc Picard from Star Trek. Obviously different actor.

  • liquidsky
    liquidsky

    I watched this film a couple of weeks ago.I highly recommend it.

  • rocketman
    rocketman

    Interesting.

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