Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Fallen as a Metaphysical Movie



Fallen conveys the act of possession in the physical world. Metaphysical movies depict unexplained topics with the potential to occur in the physical world. Possession is a troublesome topic that tests the faith of believers. Is the devil strong enough to take possession of a person? Do we believe there is such thing as a devil? In Fallen, a serial killer is able to travel from one body to another.

Denzelle Washington is a police officer that must defeat a serial killer. However, the serial killer holds an advantage in the physical world. His astral form can possess any physical being. The serial killer has the power to possess the physical body to control the human mind.

The serial killer is essentially an astral being. His astral form communicates with Denzelle's character through taking possession of another human. The serial killer astral jumps to any nearby soul vulnerable to possession. No human is safe in the vicinity of an evil spirit.

Fallen is a movie about possession and metaphysics. We can't explain the existence of the devil or demons. Science can rule out such phenomenons. Thus, many religious denominations believe in evil spirits beyond the physical world. Even priests are known to have performed exorcisms on humans who are possessed. In such cases, the possessed human is apparently not in their right mind. It is obvious there is an evil entity occupying their physical body.

Fallen is a film about metaphysics. The serial killer's astral form enters the physical body of surrounding humans. Therefore, the astral form gravitates like electricity does through a power line. Fallen demonstrates a form of possession capable of transcending the boundaries of one physical form to move about the physical world as an astral being. This mode of possession is mostly based on metaphysics because it is more so a philosophy than a proven fact.


Watch Fallen to analyze the movie for metaphysics. Leave any comments or thoughts you have on metaphysics and fallen. Thanks for reading.         

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