This edition's movie has a most intriguing storyline that's sure to arouse your interest. Its a story of love, betrayal, envy, and revenge in an aristocratic French setting. Thank you for joining us once again and we hope you enjoy reading through the life lessons listed.
- Bonded Enviousness
Edmond is made captain after he rescues a ship wrecked woman from the sea, against his captain's orders. A simple noble deed turns into a nightmare as the ousted captain commits himself to making Edmond's life miserable. He frames Edmond as a partisan to a rebellion and Edmond is sent to prison. In reality, envy has led to many mishaps and unfortunate experiences for the innocent, and its not just simple innocent envy, its bonded enviousness. The type of envy that hates everything about you. The type that always wants to put you under their shadow. The friends who make fun of you and jokingly call you humiliating names under the pretence of being friendly. Watch out for those who envy you and still try to be close to you. Watch out for bonded enviousness disguised as friendship because they are only looking for beautiful moments to spoil.
- Supportive Circles
Fernand de Morcef visits Gerard, the officer in charge of Edmond's case, with the intention of helping, but decides against it because he didn't want to tarnish the family name. Edmond would have had a good chance of proving himself innocent, but Fernand accepts that the case be treated outside of court to save the family name. The first hint of Fernand's unsupportive nature was at the announcement of Mercedes' engagement to Edmond, where he rebuked and doubted their intention to marry. This lesson is a big hint to the ignorant who still sustain cheating and pretending friendships which are one of the major means by which the system enslaves the ignorant. Friends who come into your life just to keep you subdued and demoralized. Friends who talk you out of meaningful goals and replace them with draining activities that don't add to your development. Assess your circle and ensure that its supportive. Its better to be alone than in the midst of people who actively seek your downfall. Some friends are paid money to keep you in check, because they are connected to people who have stolen your rights and are actively making use of what is rightfully yours.
- Helpless Women
Mercedes is helpless, as Edmond is condemned. Even when she's willing to fight for his right, she has no means to accomplish it. This is a direct hint at the imbalance in our world. The struggle against issues like gender discrimination, feminism, women in STEM, and other movements for the emancipation and empowerment of women are worthy pursuits to encourage balance in our world and prevent unfortunate experiences. However, it is heartbreaking when some women under bonded oppression or duress from blackmail or by monetary rewards speak against feminism. We do not think they are unaware of what it means or what countless people have suffered from the imbalance of the world. For example, the human vessels of Archangel Michael and all Michaeleans have been victims of the bonded systems of wrongness for eons. Even Jesus only had women weep and follow him all the way to the cross of calvary. If such women were empowered, Jesus would likely have been saved from death! Focus on correcting the imbalance in society, if all men have fallen to the enslaved pussy, then let's make women powerful.
- Bonded Enslavement as Stealing Rights
Edmond is placed in a dungeon along with other criminals. The dungeon has little meaning in terms of rehabilitation or punishment. Its only a symbolic enslavement till death. In reality, prison dungeons have existed through time immemorial and is being sarcastically modernized as sex harems for BDSM and snuff movies. Instead of letting go of painful pasts and memories, humanity holds on to barbaric acts as a show of power or pleasure. What is pleasurable about torture and humiliation? What people don't understand is the spiritual transfer of rights from the suffering angelic to the powerful demonic. The mistakes have been made and we should let go of them and overcome the ill feelings rather that artfully sustaining them in pretence. Those who hurt don't carry fond memories of such acts. We should shun, boycott, and abolish such attitudes. We should humiliate those who still humiliate women in public in chains as dogs. We should be mindful of the spiritual symbolism behind the humiliation and enslavement of the angelic. Anyone who humiliates Gabriel or Gabriella has control over the White race, and likewise anyone who humiliates and enslaves Michael and Michaela has control over the indigenous people and most of north America. Because Gabrielleans and Michaeleans are the original seeds of the angelic races of white and native north American races. See the eBook 'Twelve Sisters and Twelve Planets' for more insights on the 13 queens of humanity.
- The Problem of Sexual Slavery
Angele tried to help Edmond but her brother attempted to kill her and connived with the others to sell her into sexual slavery with the mob. This again buttresses the problem of the helplessness of women. Selling a human being with a brain and talents into a harem to be used as a practice hole for shovelling cocks is still rampant in society. Even worse is that the demonic who are partakers and beneficiaries of these schemes do not pay for the enjoyment of it. It is the ignorant angelic men who are deprived of youthful women in their communities that end up paying for sex in the harems and brothels where their own angelic sisters are sold. All these are the consequences of the sustenance of ill feelings of the feud between the Angelic and Demonic which originated from the beginning of bonded differences in essence. It is sad that humanity hasn't still overcome the barbaric and primitive expressions of these differences. Our true enlightenment is hidden and veiled by cultural, religious, and societal systems that encourage the exploitation of sex and enslavement. Like we have acknowledged in previous movie reviews, the problem with paying for sex is that the system would create an innovative business out of it, without regards to the pains and sufferings of the entrapped, enslaved, and deprived in society. See movie reviews of Paprika, Girls for Sale, The Vigilante, and Angels of the Sun.
- Vengeance is a Burden
Edmond finds immerse wealth in treasure based on a secret revealed by a fellow inmate who didn't make it. However, his decision to go on a quest of vengeance is rather foolish. Foolish because it is not unnatural for a woman to move on after her lover has been declared dead or goes missing. Afterall, women are more limited by time in sex and relationships. Edmond should go have a great life with his wealth and live happily ever after. Its a lesson in letting go. Learn to move on because there's always a new door and life has many routes and possibilities. Vengeance ultimately ends in tragedy.
- Child Exploitation
As Edmond walks through the streets of Marseille, a little boy tries to steal the contents of his pockets. A little tiny pickpocket criminal with a lovely face you'd never suspect, quite similar to Oliver Twist under Fagin. That is child abuse or exploitation. At an extreme, we see inferences from movies like Slumdog Millionaire which shows how children are purposely deformed and turned into beggars for an enslaving cartel. Imagine that! Blinding an healthy child's eye or turning them into cripples just so they can beg to raise money! Its sickening!!! Its even more sickening when you realize that the demonic might worsen the complain and society has no answer to their wickedness because they control everything. This is a serious lesson on the importance of social services. Western world countries like Canada and the United States have a very strong social service industry powered by Volunteers. Social services removes the emphasis on donated money that sponsors cartels, and places more emphasis on actually helping the needy by providing the required care. Housing, groceries, medicals, and legal services can be provided to those in need rather than a deceiving system that exploits people for the sake of money. Volunteer for something today and contribute to the advancement of a better world.
- Pursuit of Power
Gerard's ambition makes him commit a ritualistic sacrifice of burying a child alive. Ritualistic sacrifices are not new to humanity. Even in the Christian bible, King Mesha of Moab sacrificed his son to repel an Israeli attack. Is there really a connection between killing the innocent and prosperity or power? We don't think so! It is rather a mental tool to build loyalty and emotionless brutality. It is a way of hardening the heart and mind against any obstacle to an ambitious pursuit. It literary has nothing to do with the development of wealth, but it is based on mental control. It is totally unnecessary, but 'the heart of man is desperately wicked' and such people are only enslaved by the evil bonds that they placed on themselves. Gabrielean's might get a deja vu feeling of a stolen child, but that is a feeling that's still obscure to this author.
- Exploiting Love
Edmond asks Haydee to put a spell on Albert as he continues his quest for vengeance. The point raised here is the ability of women to casts spells on men. An ability which is greatly exploited by the system which requires initiated and enslaved angelic women to enslave angelic men with their love casting abilities. The question is, if women are created with such abilities, was it given to them by God to be used as exploitation tools in the systems of cheating. Have women been able to decipher the true purpose of such abilities in line with the original blue print and plan for humanities development? What we see is women being stripped naked and humiliated to the admiration of new male initiates as a way of freeing new members from the spell casting abilities of women. Then the women are tasked to help the system enslave non-members. Another question arises, are the initiated members really free from being enslaved by women. How can people who fight violently and kill themselves for the sake of a larger share claim to be free? We have more questions than answers on this one, so feel free to leave your opinions in the comments sections.
- Benefit of Hard Drugs
Edmond reveals to his guests at the dinner table that he had to take Opium to be more receptive to the transmission of the spirit. Although he was lying, there's still something to learn from the statement because there are many sages, soothsayers, and spiritualist who enhance their connections to the other realm with intoxicating substances. Rastafarians and reggae musicians seek connections with the use of marijuana. Is it really true? Well, it leaves much to the imagination and although there's an element of truth in this claim. There are also hazards and mishaps associated with hard drugs. Nothing is entirely good and nothing is entirely bad or evil. Besides some drugs like Opium are used in the creation of common medicines. Don't let their positive uses fool you into thinking its okay to use drugs.
- Love
Edmond (in disguise) tells his lost love that 'you only really love once'. Is it true that love only happens once? Nope, we think not. If it did, Mothers would only love their first child. There's also this beautiful movie titled 'Return to me' that's about lost love regained starring David Duchovny and Minnie Driver. Love can be regained and life always brings opportunities to love again. Especially with multiplication and reincarnation, there's always another version of the person you love, if you're so hooked on their traits and abilities. Its the hurt ego that prevents us from loving again. Conquer your ego and you'd conquer love and all its exploitable manipulations.
- Religious Justifications
Haydee truly falls for Alberts soothing pleas for love and although she was assigned to betray him, she tries to abscond with him. However, their intentions are thwarted by Edmond, who exposes the secret of her tragic experience at the hands of his father, Fernand de Morcef. When Haydee claims that the death of innocent Albert would be wrong and unjustified, Edmond justifies it by quoting this line from the bible 'sons would pay for the sins of their fathers'. This religious justification is common place in many facets of life and in fact religion can be used to justify many things including ritual killings and slavery. We need to question the morals and principles behind religious precepts. We need to overcome the blind following of religion and pursue more balance and harmonious growth in this human race journey to the heavens of our solar system.
Thank you for reading through this weeks edition of your favorite movie review blog. We leave you with this quote from Edmond Dantes the Count of Monte Cristo 'Wait and Hope'!!!
You can find streaming sources for this movie on the links below.
Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/winnipeg/video/15487575
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26446278/
You can also get streaming sources for the movies mentioned in this review below.
Slumdog Millionaire at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010048/
Return to me at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122459/
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