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Mateo
MemberOvomorphFebruary 10, 2013I wonder how Ridley Scott (who's an agnostic) can developing a story that has convulsed the Vatican. Remember that Shaw goes in search of lost faith, she want to find the creator.
I think the film reflects an agnostic person very clear, behind it. Recall that he (Scott) talked about Milton's Lost Paradise, and he admires the fallen angels, as he revealed in a recent interview.
But there are two differences, the atheist denies the existence of God and the agnostic people considered inaccessible by humans all knowledge of the divine and evereything that transcends or goes beyond what is seen or experienced. What do you think about this? Does Shaw a director's reflection on the film?