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A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home

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A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home
A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home

The Internet is really a good thing, such an unpopular movie, you can actually search for it, see. Adam's Apple is a drama film directed by Anos Thomas Jensen and starring Ulrich Thomson, Max Mickelson, Nicholas Brojo, Paprika Sting, Nicola Ray Cass, and released in Denmark on April 15, 2005.

A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home

The film is very good, in the main scene of the church, through the clever design of the plot, the fierce contradictions and conflicts about the faith are unfolded, pointing directly to the human heart. In fact, whether it is the Palestinians who do not talk much, neo-Nazis, alcoholic thieves, or doctors, they have a very significant common denominator, that is, they have their own deep, independent thinking and judgment of the society of life (regardless of the right or wrong of their beliefs). So, from this point of view, these characters together support this film full of philosophical strength.

A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home

Of course, I am soberly aware that this film is far from objective neutrality, it can never be seen as a thesis, and its conclusions are also the author's own beliefs. Because the bizarre plot is made up by the screenwriter, it cannot be used as an argument to complete the derivation and support of the conclusion. Even so, I was much more relaxed after watching the film, because the film at least reminds us that the world is full of beliefs: scientific, theological, and the various branches under them.

A single woman's weekend ~ ~ watching the Danish movie "Adam's Apple" at home

This reminds me that in the last century, next to The Union Hospital was Yenching Theological Seminary, and it wasn't until today (no, it was yesterday) that I realized how reasonable and wonderful it was that they were once adjacent to Dongdan North Street, and that they were all ways out for all sentient beings.

It must be said that Max Mikkelsen, the Danish male god, is unforgettable, looking at his smiling expression feels very strange, but it is more serious and more attractive, and it is even more compatible with his evil characters. I've probably only seen this one, and I've seen The Hunt in part, and it feels like the feeling Andersen gave me, it sounds familiar, but it's terrifying to think about.

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