Hidden meanings in Film noir: LEAGUE OF THRONES (2025) - To have ultimate control is to self destruct...

Published on 20 May 2025 at 00:15

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The movie storyline is focused on a heavenly sister from the flower kingdom in search of her love, who's reincarnated version lives in a kingdom under attack from the demons. It is a classic Chinese martial arts fantasy storyline but don't be carried away by the action sequences and supernatural powers, because there are important life lessons in this movie. 

 

  • The Quest for Ultimate Power
    The opening scenes of the movie is a battle between the demons and the flower kingdom. The demons were trying to access the ultimate power that can give them full and unchallenged control over all the realms.
    The search for the ultimate power, the search to be all powerful is a futile effort that has fallen many great kingdoms. Examples of such kingdoms that have risen to great heights before falling include the romans, the Persian, the Macedonians, the Ming dynasty, the Ottoman empire, the Soviet Union, the Nazi Germany, and the British empire. There is no ultimate power, even in spirituality the highest level is the bond of origin there you'd find the source of good and evil and one cannot exist without the other. Therefore, to have ultimate control is to self destruct. Some fraternities and secret societies still perform diabolic rituals to achieve ultimate powers, and these are a menacing tragedy in modern society. A culture that should definitely be of the past primitive times. Kidnappings, snuff movies, and ritual killings are many tragedies associated with the search for ultimate power among secret societies. It is a shame, because this is 2025, 25 years after the new millennium and we didn't die of the millennium bug in 2000 (computer virus). 

 

  • The Existence of Demonic 
    Martial arts history, especially in Asian fantasy movies strongly acknowledge the existence of the demonic side of life. The distribution of our human race into demonic and angelic. A tradition that even in recent times was partially sustained by different art forms or fighting styles. The first time I felt relieved and assured of the message of our division into good and evil was from the martial art movie titled 'Journey to the west' which is also discussed on this blog. I am definitely watching more fantasy martial arts movies. 

 

  • Sister's confusion 
    The movie shows the struggle for attention coming from the flower sisters (Angelic) and the demonic sisters as they both try to gain the love of the prince. In one scene, the flower sister warns the prince that the other two are demonic because she has a warning bell that tells the presence of demonic essence. However, the demonic sisters cast a spell on the bell and ruin its potency. The struggle of the sisters is also symbolic of the claim of queenship or most senior among our women today. Healthy competition is good, but lets make sure its just healthy competition because every queen among the 12 sisters has an allocated territory that's suited to their being and DNA.
    Yes, the demonic can be very tormenting but it is in their nature to rebel. Rebelliousness is part of their DNA programing and who are we to challenge God that created them. We can only hope they overcome the enemies aspect of our programming and channel their rebelliousness towards scientific issues.
    As we explained in the eBook 'Twelve sisters and twelve planets', Sisters, they are all our sisters. So which man doesn't love his sister?
    We are one family, and we should overcome our differences of hatred and begin to see the strength in our diversity. 

 

Really, which man doesn't love his sister and wants to see her in the arms of a good man? Thank you for taking time to read through this edition and you can find links to this movie here. Give us your opinions and suggestions in the comments sections below.

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