Not exact matches
When all
evil and nothingness pass into the faceless epiphany of a total Antichrist, then the ultimate ground of chaos will be dissolved, every inherent sanction for all
alien and compelling demands will be removed, and every opposing
other will stand revealed in a lifeless and vacuous form.
We must understand this whole movement as an atoning process, a forward - moving process wherein a vacuous and nameless power of
evil becomes increasingly manifest as the dead body of God or Satan; but it is precisely this epiphany of God as Satan which numbs the power of
evil, and unveils every
alien and oppressive
other as a backward - moving regression into the now lifeless and hence ultimately powerless emptiness of the primordial sacrality of God.
The reign of the Antichrist is the consummation of all oppressive power because it embodies every
alien other in its pure and intrinsic otherness, dissolving once and for all the deceptive mask of
evil, and actualizing an underlying and hidden chaos in the fullness of a now naked experience.
Christianity + a belief that
aliens from
other planets mated with humans who will one day be gods, that Jesus and Satan were brothers, that the Israelis colonized America and that magic underwear will protect you from
evil = Mormonism.
But some of these are dearer than
others: if
evil Bloombergian
aliens ever were to conquer us and ban all hamburgers, it would pain and offend us, but if they banned all American sounds, I say it would feel like an attempt to kill and erase us.
Having been through all this and come out the
other side, I am not running away from the
evil aliens.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of
alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on
other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the
evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
Suicide Squad's director David Ayer drops a few f - bombs in explaining why his film's different than
other superhero fare: «all these movies are about defeating the
evil alien robot from f*cking Planet X, before it destroys the world with its ticking clock.