You should look here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmIaookY6Ik) if you want to see my clip :) I cant embed in this blog because of disturbed rights.
Duality (for me at least) is the main theme, which appears in the movies. In majority movies you can see this fight between good (God, cop, brother and so on... ) and evil . To me that suggest how human mind works. This is difficult to explain so I just copied info about dualism from Wikipedia (into a clip) to briefly show to you what I'm talking about.
That appears in mythology, religion, philosophy, ideology and etc. And people in different regions developed that kind of theme with different interpretations. For example in Western religions there is a conflicting parts between the benevolent and the malignant,
Taoism (The yin and yang) represents a philosophy of balance, where two opposites co-exist in harmony and are able to transmute into each other. In the yin-yang symbol there is a dot of yin in yang and a dot of yang in yin. Contrast is needed to create a distinguishable reality, without which we would experience nothingness. An underlying principle in Taoism states that within every independent entity lies a part of its opposite. This is because all opposites are manifestations of the single Tao, and are therefore not independent from one another, but rather a variation of the same unifying force throughout all of nature.
Personally I see this as conflict between good/God and evil/devil from superficial perspective, but in some cases I have to agree with Taoism...
But there is and other interpretations in "other religions", where this "bad God" has to rebel and takeover because earlier he tricked by his "Good brother Good". So this is endless way of thinking which doesn't change in all times. Or does it :) ? That is "human nature", folks.
Duality (for me at least) is the main theme, which appears in the movies. In majority movies you can see this fight between good (God, cop, brother and so on... ) and evil . To me that suggest how human mind works. This is difficult to explain so I just copied info about dualism from Wikipedia (into a clip) to briefly show to you what I'm talking about.
That appears in mythology, religion, philosophy, ideology and etc. And people in different regions developed that kind of theme with different interpretations. For example in Western religions there is a conflicting parts between the benevolent and the malignant,
Taoism (The yin and yang) represents a philosophy of balance, where two opposites co-exist in harmony and are able to transmute into each other. In the yin-yang symbol there is a dot of yin in yang and a dot of yang in yin. Contrast is needed to create a distinguishable reality, without which we would experience nothingness. An underlying principle in Taoism states that within every independent entity lies a part of its opposite. This is because all opposites are manifestations of the single Tao, and are therefore not independent from one another, but rather a variation of the same unifying force throughout all of nature.
Personally I see this as conflict between good/God and evil/devil from superficial perspective, but in some cases I have to agree with Taoism...
But there is and other interpretations in "other religions", where this "bad God" has to rebel and takeover because earlier he tricked by his "Good brother Good". So this is endless way of thinking which doesn't change in all times. Or does it :) ? That is "human nature", folks.
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