torsdag 27. november 2008

Agoraphobia?

A new movie - Agora - about the concflict between paganism and Christianity is planned. It is
set in Roman Egypt in the fourth century A.D. Weisz plays astrologer-philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria, who fights to save the collected wisdom of the ancient world. Her slave Davus (Minghella) is torn between his love for his mistress and the possibility of gaining his freedom by joining the rising tide of Christianity.
Hopefully they will avoid the blunders of making the murder of Hypatia symbolising the "fall" of the Ancient World, not to mention the destruction of the Library of Alexandria.

It is however definitely a good sign that they seem to see Christianity as giving hope for the slaves.

Though a tad of agoraphobia may for once be in order.

3 kommentarer:

Arnfinn Pettersen sa...

I choose to remain doubtful. But shouldn't that be "agoraphobia"?

Bjørn Are sa...

No doubt, you're absolutely correct, you preserver of ancient wisdom.

The pitfall of having blogs in far too many languages.

Bjørn Are sa...

So, there, corrected. Thanks.