Garden01 The eden tree
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MemberFacehuggerFeb-27-2018 5:27 PMThis frame expresses a hidden opinion every time I look at it.
analyzing the image we see the two characters that represent the opposite of the other, but it is the context where they are inserted to represent their inequality.
Walter is disconcerted and doubtful in the face , while David is sure of himself, but he turns his back to the garden like a timeless moment with the foot naked an element to deepen his freedom, here is the symbiosis . His single piece blue uniform makes him look like a fallen angel, as if what was so beautiful did not he cared more, but we must not only look at David, there is a second element of importance, the master tree on the side of the Characters, it represents the tree of Eden, and David represents the snake, the garden with the tomb of Elizabeth represent a symbolism for what has been. The temptation of free will here represented by love , while David touches the soul to his brother Walter third element (interpreter of Adam portrays as a heroic character ) touching the heart and talking about love for Daniels to make it a sinner ,but he is still disconcerted, because he does not know what the passion or the choice of being is highlighting the free will of which he is not master. David offering it to his brother as an apple to savor .
"Au Revoir Shoshanna"
Ingeniero
MemberPraetorianMar-15-2018 7:46 AMRegarding the Lucifer reference...I believe David and Lucifer have no daylight in-between them.
David is a perfect vessel, built on arrogance, for Lucifer to take hold in and rule over the fallen beasts.
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MemberFacehuggerMar-15-2018 11:22 AM
I'm happy about this, many suggestions in the film are known for those approaching the subject of John Milton, why we must analyze every single second and discover that this "Alien Covenant" is dense and we will look to the future keeping in mind the effectiveness of this prequel.
thank you Ingeniero for being there.
I will continue with the hidden analyzes of suggestion of representative shots of the biblical poem.
Atlas is another issue which I would like to deal with.
"Au Revoir Shoshanna"