Decalogue
In the Decalogue, there is a sense of mystery because we try to convey a story behind the films, but we are not given an exact meaning. The first film is about a man who is dependent on technology, but he separates himself from God in the process and without meaning to his son is also drifted away and is dependent on his computer. The first commandment states “Thou shalt have no other gods before me” but in the film, the computer is Krysztof’s god and he has lost his religious beliefs, unlike his sister. In the second film, the fifth decalogue “Thou shalt not kill” is seen when the guy kills the taxi driver. The films relate these commandments to a more modern time and actions we can more closely relate to ourselves. In the first film even though math and technology are not seen by most people as a god when you start depending on your everyday life it becomes your god. The second film shows a different side of a murderer because even after committing a cruel crime the protagonist still shows emotions that he wants to be portrayed as a good person, but this is not seen by others and we have no actual evidence that God might forgive him. I most closely related my life to the first film because we are all so caught up with our everyday life that we do not integrate enough time with God. It is so easy to lose focus about what’s important with all the technology around us, but in reality, we should put aside these distractions and worship God.
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