In Theaters This Friday!
Evil has been with us, and in our entertainment, since the
dawn of time. First plays, now movies and TV shows, always have to have a bad
guy – a corrupt cop, a supervillain bent on world domination, a violent
criminal or murderer. In earlier, some would say simpler, times, the dark
character in entertainment was clearly one audiences were meant to root
against. It was easy, or at least easier, to know our heroes from our villains.
Today, though, it can be a little tougher. Far beyond the
reluctant anti-hero, some of the characters we’re supposed to find admirable
have qualities that just a generation ago would have firmly planted them in the
bad-guy camp. From a sexy devil with charm and a heart (Fox’s hit series
LUCIFER), to all variety of films (the TWILIGHT series) and TV shows (pretty
much anything on The CW), characters who used to headline horror films –
vampires, zombies, werewolves, witches – are now the stars we’re supposed to
want to emulate.
That’s why it’s refreshing when a film like THE CONJURING 2,
in theaters nationwide Friday, comes out. Like the first film, a big hit that
took in $318 million at the U.S. box office alone, the sequel vividly portrays
the nature of evil – as something destructive and ugly and to be defeated, not
embraced. The “bad guy” in this case isn’t a guy – or gal – at all, but a
demonic spirit that torments a British family and must be overcome by
paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera
Farmiga, reprising their roles from the original film).
The Warrens make sure the Hodgson family, the targets of the
supernatural entity, understand it is a malevolent force out to destroy them.
As a statement from the real Ed Warren stated at the end of the first film, the
new one makes very clear that: “Diabolical forces are formidable. These forces
are eternal, and they exist today. The fairy tale is true. The devil exists.
God exists. And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect
to follow.”
A film like THE CONJURING 2, with its forthright depiction
of spiritual evil, is a great opportunity to talk with friends about the true
nature of the dark forces that inhabit our world. Here are a few questions to
get that conversation going:
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Do you believe in good and evil? In the
spiritual realm? In the human realm?
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If you do believe in evil, what do you believe
is the source of it?
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If you do believe in evil, how do you think it
can be defeated?
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What do you think about the trend in
entertainment to make heroes out of characters that have traditionally been
villainous?
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Do you plan on seeing THE CONJURING 2? Why or
why not?
(The Reality of Evil -- There's No Way to Camouflage It) My brother, daughter and I are going to go and see this movie today at The Clinton 8 theaters over in Clinton, I.A. We saw the first one a few years ago and were hooked then. Hope this one is as good as the other one was. I love a good scary movie!
ReplyDeleteI saw the first movie and it was super scary. I would like to see this movie when it comes out.
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