vigilante71
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Hi, I'm new here. I mean it's almost six years that I've been reading VC posts but I only registered on the forum today. I just finished watching The Shape of Water & I've been wondering if the vigilant citizen or people here have an opinion about that movie. Actually, I found the plot a little bit weird, it is implying a human's relationship with some strange creature and this reminded me of so many other examples we all have watched in different movies and serials, like The vampire diaries, supernatural, Lucifer and a lot of others that I can't remember at this moment. I think a lot of us people who read VC posts have already accepted, or better said realized, that The Media these days are trying to guide our minds to some weird and sick stuff. Some might say the movie was just a sweet strange romance, but I think it's more than that. I think they are actually trying to familiarize us with a weird and sick concept: a relationship or love between humans and other creatures and they are trying to make us accept that kind of relationship and even see it beautiful. I just can't help it. I find it sick. There's nothing wrong if we want to communicate with animals and creatures even beyond our planet. But I don't think it's about that. It's about us getting closer to weird creatures like demons and stuff. We don's see them as bad guys anymore because we're seeing them everywhere (in movies, books and etc.)! It actually reminds me of hybrid creatures like Nephilim and us getting closer to Satan and trying to worship them. The poem that we hear at the end of the movie confirms this:
"Unable to perceive the shape of You, I find You all around me.
Your presence fills my eyes with Your love,
It humbles my heart, For You are everywhere"
This is a poem written by Sanai Ghaznavi, a Persian poet who was also a Muslim. And it certainly is about God. I don't know if I had explained my point clearly but I tried my best, and sorry for errors if you find them, I'm not a native English speaker. I just wanted to share my thoughts and see what you guys here think about it.
Thanks for reading this. And If you have watched the movie, please tell what you think.
"Unable to perceive the shape of You, I find You all around me.
Your presence fills my eyes with Your love,
It humbles my heart, For You are everywhere"
This is a poem written by Sanai Ghaznavi, a Persian poet who was also a Muslim. And it certainly is about God. I don't know if I had explained my point clearly but I tried my best, and sorry for errors if you find them, I'm not a native English speaker. I just wanted to share my thoughts and see what you guys here think about it.
Thanks for reading this. And If you have watched the movie, please tell what you think.