On another level, the depiction of the devil in the ordeal was fantastic. He reminded me of Milton's Lucifer, rather than the popular bloodthirsty image of lore. Satan asked questions of the virtues that were not totally unfathomable to the average person. This is especially so when he asked humility, "Why would anyone choose to follow you? No one even knows your name." Especially in our time, self-realization and confidence are almost the established creed. From Nietzsche and Ayn Rand, some of the most read writers and philosophers of the last two hundred years, one encounters what to the medieval mind comes from Satan, which is fascinating in its own right.
On the whole, I don't know if I could watch it again for a little while. It is a bit grueling musically and also in its religiousness and denial of what to us is everyday. However, I will be thinking about it for some time.
By personalizing your writing, the reader is drawn in. Very good!
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