Being John Malkovich (1999)
  - Information at Internet
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  Movie Parables 
  review.
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  Looking Closer, review by Jeffrey Overstreet, "searching for truth, beauty 
  and meaning in the movies."
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  "Being John 
  Malkovich: A Whole New World," Steve Lansingh, TheFilmForum: 
  Christian Conversation about the Movies.
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  Hollywood Jesus 
  visual review.
- Themes
  
    - Alternate Realities, Connectedness
    
      - Craig finds a portal that leads into John
            Malkovich's brain, where he is able to see/hear/feel what John
            Malkovich sees/hears/feels.
 
- Greed/Self-centeredness
    
      - Craig and Maxine decide to sell trips into John
            Malkovich's brain.
- When John Malkovich goes through the portal,
            everyone he sees looks like him, and every word they say sounds
            like, "Malkovich." Hilarious scene for illustrating
            self-centeredness!
 
- Holy Spirit
      - In the very strange 1999 surrealist movie "Being John 
      Malkovich", someone discovers a portal into 
      Malkovich's mind, enabling visitors to see and 
      experience things through his body and to influence his actions. He 
      becomes aware of what's happening and finds the 
      portal himself. At the climax of the movie, 
      there is a bizarre but powerful scene when he enters the portal,
      being swept down a dark tunnel with a roaring sound to emerge as a
      participant/observer in his own world. He discovers that everyone 
      has his face and his voice, and every word 
      spoken is his name. Connections with the 
      Pentecost story: - the paradox of the creator 
      entering his own creation by an unexplainable 
      power; - the potential of the portal to connect 
      people in an unprecedented kind of indwelling;
      - the portal is exploited by those who find it - selling access, 
      allowing it to be used to violate someone's 
      integrity - reminds me of Simon the Sorcerer 
      (Acts 8), and all who abuse the gift of the Spirit for their own ends or 
      to manipulate others. 
      - seeing the face of Malkovich everywhere reminds me of the Spirit making
      Jesus present through us in a new and all-encompassing way. We are
      recognisably Christlike though still ourselves, and all we say and 
      do is 'in his name'. It's a frightening moment 
      in the movie, because Malkovich has no wish to 
      become omnipresent as a Christ-figure, the but the image is
      powerful. (Marnie Barrell,
      Auckland, New Zealand)
 
 
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