RLG332H5 Lecture 3: Lecture 3
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S1: classifying the relationship between religion and film in movies. S2: classifying the type of religious criticism or critical analysis. S3: identifying cinematic styles used to achieve s1 and s2. Images in their medium and how they re presented in the message. What we watch is an imaginative fiction. Religion can only be described through technical elements: these are things like paper and pen and movies etc. What we watch is an imaginative technical relation between religion and film. The past is never there waiting to be discovered : history is how we frame the present, in our modern age of mechanical relation between religion and film. Mechanical relations change the nature of the story. Explains about how what happens when the west interferes. The war influenced his thoughts about the movie. Characters: chris: short for christopher or christian, elias: the good sergeant elijah is a hebrew and he plays the role of john the baptist.