In the spirit of Christmas, here's a Christmas special for our avid readers. This week's movie is titled Silent Night (2021) and its storyline is based on a Christmas dinner hosted by a family under an impending global extinction of the human race from a poisonous gas. Its a dark comedy with a load of drama and superb acting from the cast. Thank you for joining us once again as you enjoy reading through the movie's life lessons and morals.
- The Convenient Husband
Sandra (Annabelle Wallis) dotes and reminisces on a picture of her crush, James (Sope Dirisu), but her driving husband mistakes her comments as compliments and lavishly proclaims frivolous 'thank you'. This is a perfect example of 'The convenient husband'. The convenient husband is a classic lovebird blinded by ignorance. A man who sees stress and enslavement and mistakes it for loving devotion. Its a big drawback on the battle for free love because its one of those situations where the victims are benefactors. The convenient husband turns up out of the blue for the demoralized, downgraded, entrapped, and enslaved woman and she takes full advantage of his ignorance. We should learn to appreciate and support what is right, regardless of bonds or oaths. If we do not make concrete efforts to promote the loving ignorant, love would die from exhaustion, and our world cannot exist without love.
- The Rising Ambivalence
At the Christmas table, statements are misunderstood and misconstrued leading to random fights and heated arguments. This scene serves as a reference to the rising ambivalence in our world which has lead to various forms of discrimination including race, gender, age, and sexually orientation. In a weird sense, what was considered right and socially acceptable in the past has become discriminatory. For example mistaking someone's pronouns can be considered offensive in the western world, while homosexual relationships are punishable by law in other parts of the world. The rising ambivalence generates from the spoilt balance of things, an indication of something wrong in the natural flow of our world. A world with mixed feelings and distracting priorities that whitewash deep societal issues. Our focus should be on addressing issues that affect the true civilization and development of our world. Our focus should be on the freedom of angelic women and men, and the development of balance between the two conflicting forces of creation expressed in physical forms (Angelic/Organic & Demonic/Scientific).
- The End of the World
Amidst all the commotion, the focal point of this movie is the impending global extinction of the human race. It creates a sort of crescendo to all the social inferences in the movie. An allude to the destruction of the world due to wrongs and misleading systems going against the proper balance and plan of the world. How do we right these wrongs and fix these systems? A combined effort of change, transparency, and accountability. A willingness to overcome conceited ill feelings arising from the DNA programming of human origins. A conscious effort to express our innate abilities in safe and socially accepted ways without doing harm to others. Everyone has a part to play in fixing our world and nuturing mother earth and the general flow of life back to optimum levels. Just act responsibly and respect other people's rights.
We hope you enjoyed this week's issue of life lessons and morals from the movie Silent Night (2021). You can find streaming sources for the movie on the links below.
Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/100042997/silent-night
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11628854/
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