Chosen One(2019) - The
The Chosen One (2019) is less a critique of religion or science and more a warning against . It portrays a world where the inability to communicate across ideological lines leads to a cycle of violence and tragedy. By the end, the line between the "healer" and the "monster" is blurred, leaving the viewer to wonder if true health lies in the cure of the body or the humility of the mind.
The struggle for control over the bodies of Aguazul’s inhabitants can be viewed through the lens of —the exercise of social and political power to dictate how some people may live and how some must die. By refusing the vaccine, the Chosen One asserts a sovereign power that defies the state’s authority, effectively creating a "state of exception" within the remote wetlands. The Corruption of the Messianic Archetype The Chosen One(2019)
( O Escolhido ), a 2019 Brazilian thriller series on Netflix, offers a fertile ground for exploring the intersection of modern science, religious isolationism, and the political climate of contemporary Brazil. The Chosen One (2019) is less a critique
Below is an essay-style analysis of the series’ central themes and narrative conflicts. The Clash of Infallible Truths: Science vs. Faith The struggle for control over the bodies of
Right on! I HATED this movie. It was a complete, nightmarish departure from everything we loved about the first two movies. Gah! Let’s imagine it never happened.
I totally agree…
I ‘d really really loved the first and second series, Anne and Gilbert were one of my teen-ager dreams but “the continuing story” is a nonsense…
I felt really disappointed.
So for me their story finishes at the end of “the sequel” with a sweet kiss and Anne finally accepting him.
Let’s forget all about that ” continuing story”