AntiChrist/dajaal in a Movie

Just watched this slow movie “Valhalla rising”
It is a danish movie… It has some brutal plot with terrific scenery . Dijaal/Antichrist is being displayed in movies these days with different names. In this movie, the one eyed mute guy is chained , on an Island and then teams up with christans and accompanies some crusaders going to Jeurashlam. This movie seems to Glorify him. i guess this movie is a tribute to Dijaal/anti-christ..

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Currently, Im trying not to watch any fiction or man-scripted movies about the subject but focusing on my own understanding & read up, watch other people’s independent original analysis because they fiction & scripts tend to be exaggerated & twisted to suit the need of a specific group most of the times.

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Interesting.

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All movies are man scripted but there are Dozens of similarities between one eyed mute guy of the movie and “Hadees about Dajaal” It is not by chance…
P.S : vasay men like cold hard facts. Women would rather fantasize and what they read/watch, is mostly fiction. But you do not like fiction. Kya ya khula tazaad nhe !

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@Princejall

Haha Princejall, yeah ye tazaad nahi because Im so much like my father. Even so many of my life’s incidents also have alot of similarities to his. And every one including him says that I behave more like him. On the other hand, I feel that I also tend to behave like my mother (my father agrees with that too). But she does not agree because she wants to put all the blame on my father.

Fiction to me is utter BOREDOM.

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No khawateen digest for you in other words.

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@Balthier

If the ‘khawateen digest’ has any creative fashion or cooking tips and ideas or even true stories then wont mind reading it but if it only carries silly made up romance or other fictitious stories then sure not for me :slight_smile: