Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Book of Eli-Spolier Blog

If you have not yet seen the movie the Book of Eli, than DO NOT read this blog, this IS a spoiler blog entry. If you have seen the movie than I am interested to hear your thoughts.

Of course if you have seen the movie than you that at the end of the movie, we find out that Eli was blind and had been the whole movie, and the bible that be was carrying around was in fact written in Brail. This leads to the conversation.

If he was blind the whole movie, than how did he know so much, where to go, and where and what things were. Well, ok, obviously, he had a lot of faith, and was filled with the Holy Spirit, and was literally guided by the Spirit in every aspect of his life. With God, all things are possible Matthew 19:26. Even though this is only a movie, and movies tend to have not realistic plots, I personally believe that with enough faith Eli’s journey would be absolutely possible. Unfortunately, someone who doesn’t know the bible would not understand this and find the movie very unrealistic and unbelievable, even though that is the portrayal anyways, or is it?

It is assumed that Eli may not have blind his whole life. The movie takes place 30 years after the apocalypse, where the sun slowly gets closer and close to the earth slowly blinding everyone. So the question is was Eli blind his whole life, or become blind later on? Regardless of when he became blind, he new how to read brail. He read this bible daily for 30 years and in fast he memorized it, which is the other big surprise at the end. Could someone really memorize the Bible? The answer is yes, because Finis Dake, the author of God’s Plan for Man did in fact memorize the bible as you can read about in a previous blog. These people are of course far and few between, but it is possible.

So there are many different viewpoints of this movie. You are a Christian and see this movie and find it believable because you know the power of the Holy Spirit, or you are a Christian and despise the movie because it gives a false view of the bible and uses profanity violence which is just not a Godly thing to watch, or you are a Christian and watch the movie with an open mind, and just enjoy another good movie with some good conversation pieces at the end. At the other end of the spectrum you are a non-believer who sees the movie and don’t like it because you don’t know and haven’t experienced the power of the Holy Spirit and think that the movie is completely unbelievable, or you are an unbeliever who enjoys the movie just as it is as pure entertainment.

I liked the move a lot and would definitely see it again. I would fall into the I seen it as a Christian with an open mind and just enjoyed the movie, but I also find it believable to an extent knowing the power of the Holy Spirit, even though the movie does not follow what the bible says about end times. Hollywood did a great job making a movie that could cater to the interests of both Christians and non-believers alike.

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