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Mythic Movies

Lately the informing theme for our mythic movie viewing has been taken from the book Finding God in the Dark. Based on the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises, this approach asks us to listen deeply to our responses to suggested movies in order to hear God's guidance in the consolations and desolations of our lives. (Read More)

See our Finding God In The Dark movie blog.

L.A. Confidential

"Off the record, on the QT, and very hush-hush." So reads one of the tag-lines for the movie L.A. Confidential, which Watershed saw in November 2006. Said by the editors of the tabloid magazine in the movie, it could also have been spoken like a mantra by each character in the movie as they hid their base, unethical lives....

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Pearl Diver

I was early for the movie. Recently I had joined a Spirituality and Film course. The night's movie, Pearl Diver, was about estranged Mennonite sisters. As I waited for the doors to open, I reflected on the irony of how Mennonites champion reconciliation but also struggle with conflict within their congregations. Perhaps, as Miroslav Volf maintains in Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace, forgiveness and reconciliation are related but distinct attitudes. I wondered how the movie would explore this...

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Chumscrubber

"In no way, whatsoever, do I blame you for what happened." If I had to pick the through line for The Chumscrubber I would have to go with this one. At least that's the phrase that has haunted me the most. Other lines would do too. For example: "Don't ignore me" and "I'm not dead but you call this a living?" Each phrase is simple but voices a dark reality that runs beneath suburban bliss...

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Koyaanisqatsi

Koyaanisqatsi takes us on a journey into unknown territory. Without language, plot or narrative, the film immerses us in images of humanity’s relationship to the earth. Manipulating time through rapidation and slow motion, punctuated with Philip Glass’s mesmerizing music, Koyaanisqatsi allows us to see the technological world we’ve built on nature’s shoulders, and asks us whether life lived out of balance with creation is ultimately tenable? Seen through a faith perspective, the movie evokes the question of whether life outside covenant with God is possible...

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2001: A Space Odyssey

When I learned that the first movie we would be approaching through the Ignatian method was 2001: A Space Odyssey, I was simultaneously excited and wary. My first exposure to the film in 1968 blended seamlessly with my naive countercultural utopianism. The scene that stuck with me most viscerally was the psychedelic roller-coaster ride through the planetscape beyond Jupiter. I can honestly say that the idea of being a loved sinner never crossed my mind...

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