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Chapter 354 The reason for the box-office miracle of the unresolved love between man and ghost(2/2)

"I have to leave first. I'm sorry, I miss my son..." Ronald was surrounded by a group of beautiful women with different characteristics. It felt very good, but this kind of celebration party was crowded with people and he couldn't be too exposed.

many.

"My child, loving your family is a good quality..."

The speaker was Father Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest. The suburb where he lived was the poorest and least secure suburb in Los Angeles. He had done a lot of charity for young men and women there, and was also the leader of major Hollywood charities.

A regular at the party, he often goes to beg for alms.

"Ah, thank you, Father Boyle. I donated money to your project." Ronald took out his checkbook.

"No, my child, your movie has helped us a lot." Father Boyle stopped with a smile. This is not a charity party.

"Really? I'm very happy." Ronald wrote down that he wanted to donate money to such a truly charitable person. He thought the priest was speaking politely.

"What I said is true. Your movie has done a good job of bringing those young men and women closer to God. More young people come to my weekly sermons, and they have become more pious."



"Why did Father Boyle say that unrequited love between ghosts and ghosts makes people more religious? Is it because the special effects of heaven and hell are so good?"

Ronald returned home and wrote a check to the priest while chatting with Diane.

"Look, I saw the Christian Science Monitor today, and there are your movie reviews on it."

"Do newspapers like this also have film reviews?" Ronald smiled and took the newspaper. The more he read, the happier he became. It seemed that the church really liked his movies.

The above is an evangelical priest's interpretation of "The Love of Ghosts". First, he gently let go of the inconsistencies between the movie and the Bible. "Compared with the orthodox understanding of what happens after the soul leaves the body, there are some elements in the movie.

are accurate, and some are wrong. Those elements themselves don't pose a big problem to a believer. The problem lies in the overall slant of the movie."

Then he started bragging about the movie’s accurate interpretation of the spirit of the Bible.

For example: there are good guys and bad guys in the movie. When the bad guys die, such as murderers and embezzlers, their souls come out of their bodies. Within a few seconds, terrifying black angels emerge from the ground and make a low sound.

Roaring and roaring, the poor guy was led screaming to hell. In fact, this is an accurate and completely orthodox view. In the stories of the Desert Fathers and the lives of various saints, there are dozens of

Records support this view.

For another example, he commented that the representation of the Holy Light and Heaven in the movie was very accurate and very consistent with the Bible. Any devout believer would feel happy for such a picture.

His biggest criticism of the film is that Sam and Molly are not married. In fact, having the couple happily married only strengthens their loving bond and makes the film's emotional power even greater.
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