Why didn't you like it???
Did it not delve deep enough into religion for you??
Was it unoriginal??
Well,... I thought that the fact that no one else had touched on the ideas conveyed in the picture was the driving force behind the tale.
Philosophy these days, is usually wrapped in foreign mumbo jumbo, and sci-fi fantasies. To keep a modest standpoint, and do it with Earthly ideologies, within the bounds of the Omnipotence itself was just raw.
I dive into this world blindly everytime I watch it.
To have the feeling of boundless love is overwhelming.
It's like when I watch Legend;.... Ridley Scott's art direction totally jacks me up. I honestly beleive in the world portrayed,... as fantastic as it is. I feel strongly attached to it's magic.
It could be argued that some form of nostalgia plays a part, and I agree, it does,.. but it grounds me to fall victim to it's farse.
Like the Bible, or some affirmational text,... these movies give me some sort of hope in the next iteration of my existence.
Do you dream out loud??
I do.
Think about it.
If energy doesn't dissipate, and continually exists, then everything must be REAL.
So, even in dreams, you are seeing a possibility.
Perhaps your cognitive brain, is rectifying what should be fathomed, and then accepted by the whole.
Like an artist,.. which I happen to be,.... who draws a wretched, other-worldly beast, or a mystic tree which eminates light.
These things are all just possibilities, that have not been INVENTED to this world.
If everything is something, and if something can be gathered from nothing,... then anything is possible.
Whether our feeble brains need to brand the process magic, or science, with spells or genetic experiments,... it's all the same.
So when I draw a picture of something, and someone is confused by it, I feel as if I've tapped into something rare.
When everything has been revealed, there would be nothing left but the void.
Well,... not to get carried away.....
The movie does what anything I deem important should do.
It doesn't make me think,... it makes me feel.
I prefer creating to learning though,... so that may be why I enjoyed this movie so much.

To each their own.