6 intriguing films that the Church of Satan has recommended to its followers

6 intriguing films that the Church of Satan has recommended to its followers

6 intriguing films that the Church of Satan has recommended to its followers6 intriguing films that the Church of Satan has recommended to its followers

6 Intriguing Movies The Church of Satan Recommended to Its Fans – Paramount (Courtesy)

In Blanche Barton’s book, “The Church of Satan: History of the Religion with the Worst Reputation”, the author reviews some of the likes of Anton LaVey, founder of this sect in the 1960s. Within that text, some films and books that were recommended within the organization to its followers, which at first seemed related to satanic themes, but in reality there were all kinds of stories.

Blade Runner

Self-awareness and the idea of ​​futures governed by artificial intelligence was a topic that LaVey and his colleagues considered fundamental. ‘Blade Runner’ by Ridley Scott is a film recommended by the Church of Satan, as explained by the High Priest himself, Peter H. Gilmore, and founder. “A film that explores what we could find in our future if man-made beings could achieve self-awareness and, in some way, superiority.” Available on HBO Max.

The Rosemary Child

On a subject much more related to church of satan, there is a horror movie that you recommendand that has to do with the coming of the devil, ‘The Rosemary Child’, by Roman Polanski, published in 1968. The story of Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes “shows that Satanists can encompass a wide range of human types, from a maritime magnate or obstetrician to the beautiful couple next door.” Available on Amazon Prime Video.

Artificial intelligence

Let’s go back to a science fiction film recommended by the Church of Satan that few could guess. And it is “Artificial Intelligence”, a 2000 story by Steven Spielberg, and as “Blade Runner”, LaVaey, defended through the tape that there is a need to “create artificial human companions” to satisfy the darkest of our own. species. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

Strangers on a train

Another of the interests of the Church of Satan is to defend justice, as in the case of “Strangers on a Train”, published in 1951 by Alfred Hitchcock. “The film examines the wrong path of justice in the context of the fantasy of eliminating someone who has wronged you, when that becomes a nightmare when a psychopath enters the equation; a warning not to pursue punishment beyond what the crime requires as penance. Available on HBO Max.

Treasure of the Sierra Madre

The desires and weaknesses of the human being are explored in ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’, a western by John Huston released in 1948, in which, in Gimore’s words, the story “is very realistic when it comes to defining the human types, and although they eventually lose the much-desired gold, the characters end up getting what they sought through their actions. Available on HBO Max.

Death wish

Played by Charles Bronson, a much-adored actor within the Church of Satan, “Death Wish” is an action film by Michael Winner, released in 1974, which demonstrates “how justice can become personal persecution when the force of law fails in its mission “.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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