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Spoiler:I was looking for suspense so i got FRAILTY...

slycat

Diamond Member
pos movie wtf?!
was fine all till the end..come on...he IS REALLY God's Hand?!

if so, explain how Fenton is a demon...at like 12yrs old?...
i can understand him being one after killing his own father but the Angel told his
father Fenton was a demon even before the fact.

And that reference where God doesn't make u do things...ur not a puppet on strings..
u get to do as u please...well, doesn't that just go to hell since Adam and father become
God's Hand and does work in the name of God?..

 
i liked it, although every plot twist was predictable (at least for me)

if so, explain how Fenton is a demon...at like 12yrs old?...
given the premise, do you think it is so implausible that an angel/god could see the future?

it's been awhile since i've seen that, what is the "reference where God doesn't make u do things"
 
it was in that cartoon claymation on tv the kids were watching...almost right after
their Dad announced he was God's hand.

well, its fine that God can see the future but what about the premise that ur innocent until
proven guilty?...also, another premise that a normal good kid was subjected to so much, or rather,
too much...so he kinda lost it and thought he HAD to kill his father to save lives..
 
No-where in the movie did it say Adam and his father didn't have a choice about becoming God's hand. The Angel told them what it wanted them to do and they chose to do it.

Why is Fenton being a demon at 12 a problem at all? In the fabricated world of the movie where Angels really do tell people to hunt down "demons" before they commit their crimes and people have the ability to see others crimes by touching them, is it not possible that a 12 year-old could be one of these demons?

As for "innocent until proven guilty", um... These are servants of god that have been given a divine mission to kill these demons. An angel tells them who the demons are and what they have done and they go and kill them. What proof is required? God, through an Angel, tells you something happened, then it happened. Again, this is all in the constructed world of the movie. Last time I checked, God wasn't constrained by due process either in real life or this movie.

It's a fairy-tale, it's not real life.
 
huh...I actually quite enjoyed that movie when I rented the DVD. It had really good reviews too...I thought it a nice change of pace, with good acting and really good "look" to the movie.

 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
the whole point is that its not clear if they aren't just crazy😛

Pretty much.

Slycat, I think you need to stop watching movies under the influence, especially ones that make you have to think.
 
I watched the movie with somewhat low expectations and was very pleasantly suprised by how much I liked it. 8/10.
 
well, NO, not pre-determined SIN.
They were asked to hunt down peeps who HAD already sinned, thus by laying hands on them he saw
their sins, thus demon, thus eradication. Fenton at that age had no such sin yet, yet he was deemed a demon by
the Angel. His father laid hands on him many times, NO sin...yet was told Fenton was a demon.
 
Originally posted by: slycat
well, NO, not pre-determined SIN.
They were asked to hunt down peeps who HAD already sinned, thus by laying hands on them he saw
their sins, thus demon, thus eradication. Fenton at that age had no such sin yet, yet he was deemed a demon by
the Angel. His father laid hands on him many times, NO sin...yet was told Fenton was a demon.

Yes. The movie never said all sinners are demons. The Angel tells them who the demon is, they touch the demon and see their sins and thus have some confirmation that it really IS a bad person (wether or not it really is a demon). In the case of his son, the Angel told him he was a demon only after it started becoming apparent to him that his son wasn't buying into the whole thing.

So, the Angel/God isn't predicting the sins, the Angel simply tells him who is demon and who isn't. Everyone, except Fenton, in this movie has already commited major sins (such as murder) so it's easier for the father and other son to see them for what they are instead of what they appear to be.
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
the whole point is that its not clear if they aren't just crazy😛

At the end the movie very clearly confirms that they AREN'T crazy and that everything presented in the movie has been literal. Wether or not they are crazy is one of the two major questions in the movie, and the twist is that they really aren't. This is confirmed when he sees the detective's crimes and then the detective confirms them before being killed.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
i liked it, although every plot twist was predictable (at least for me)
People always say that, but I think every plot twist is predictable once you've seen it.

actually i was expecting that we would find out that the brother wasn't really fenton the whole time, and really did see that whole series of events coming. and i knew he was out to get the fbi agent for something.

i didn't expect that the god's hand people were actually sane though...
 
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