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Intangible values of Lights: Freedom, Love, Courage, Peace, Hope, etc.
Intangible values of Darks: slavery, hatred, fear, war, despondency, etc.

Review of Film: The Forbidden Fruit

This metaphysical review of the Finnish film “The Forbidden Fruit” (Kielletty hedelmä), 2009 delves into the complexities of spiritual growth and temptation.  The review was written by Jacklyn A Lo. Soul All of us, 8 billion souls on planet Earth, have a different spiritual origin. Some of us are very young souls who have just entered the human world and have a lot to learn, while… Read More »Review of Film: The Forbidden Fruit

A young woman with a determined expression stands amidst the rubble of a bombed-out city. The word "WARSAW" drips with blood, symbolizing the sacrifices made during the Warsaw Uprising.

Warsaw ’44: Metaphysical Film Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

The film Warsaw ’44 (2014) beautifully captures the spirit of young Polish rebels fighting for the fundamental values of Light, such as Freedom*, Independence, and Human Rights. Freedom, the cornerstone of Light, is the driving force behind their struggle. They yearn for independence, a concept essential for existence in worlds with higher collective consciousness than our own. Dedication Fuels the Fight To wage this courageous… Read More »Warsaw ’44: Metaphysical Film Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

Review of movie Soul

Spiritual film “Soul,” 2020 – Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

Review of the Metaphysical Film “Soul”, 2020, by Jacklyn A. Lo. Pixar Animation Studios, renowned for its consistently meaningful and heartwarming films, has once again delivered a masterpiece with Soul (2020). This captivating animated film, infused with metaphysical elements, delves into the profound concept of “Spiritual Choice” in a way that resonates deeply with viewers of all ages. Dilemma Joe Gardner, a passionate jazz pianist,… Read More »Spiritual film “Soul,” 2020 – Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972). Movie Review

“Brother Sun, Sister Moon” – Spiritual Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

Review of the Spiritual Film “Brother Sun, Sister Moon”, 1972, by Jacklyn A. Lo. The central theme of “Brother Sun, Sister Moon” revolves around Enlightenment, driven by the Spiritual Choice toward Light. Thou Shalt Not Kill The film is set in the Middle Ages in Italy, a time when war was not only accepted but even glorified despite the Christian commandment against killing. Peace as… Read More »“Brother Sun, Sister Moon” – Spiritual Review by Jacklyn A. Lo

Poster of 'Pahan Kukat' (Flowers of Evil) featuring six actors in urban attire with a red, bold title at the center.

“Flowers of Evil”(2016): Metaphysical Analysis by Jacklyn A. Lo

Metaphysical review of the Finnish Fil  Flowers of Evil (2016) (original title: “Pahan kukat”) by Jacklyn A. Lo. This film has the potential to inspire emerging artists, especially those from foreign backgrounds. Although it takes steps toward addressing issues related to multiculturalism in Finnish society, it disappointingly falls short in some key areas. Pros Cultural Diversity One of the strengths of this film is its… Read More »“Flowers of Evil”(2016): Metaphysical Analysis by Jacklyn A. Lo

Escobar: Paradise Lost (2014) movie poster

Metaphysical Review – “Escobar: Paradise Lost (2014)”

Metaphysical Movie Review by Jacklyn A. Lo – Escobar: Paradise Lost (2014), Director Andrea Di Stefano.   Pablo Escobar: A Spiritual Entity Moving Toward Darkness An amazing historical film about Pablo Escobar, a mature soul embodied in one of the most violent and corrupt countries on Earth in 1991. Risky Land for Naive Souls Although Pablo speaks to God and the Holy Mary and talks… Read More »Metaphysical Review – “Escobar: Paradise Lost (2014)”

Film Braveheart (1995)

Braveheart (1995): A Metaphysical Dive into Freedom

Metaphysical review of Braveheart (1995) by Jacklyn A. Lo Based on historical events, Mel Gibson‘s Braveheart (1995)  is a remarkable film that explores Spiritual Choice toward Light and its central value – Freedom. Freedom While some of us are fortunate to inherit freedom as a birthright, many must fight for it. William Wallace was among those who, though born into subjugation, chose the path of… Read More »Braveheart (1995): A Metaphysical Dive into Freedom

Metaphysical Review - The Day of the Jackal (1973)

The Dark Soul of the Jackal. Film review

Film Review: The Day of the Jackal By Metaphysical Reviewer Jacklyn A. Lo The Day of the Jackal is a 1973 political thriller film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox. The film is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth. Mature and Dark-Souled The assassin, code-named “The Jackal” accepted an offer to kill a high-ranked politician. It is… Read More »The Dark Soul of the Jackal. Film review

Metaphysical review - The Drop (2014)

The Drop (2014). Metaphysical in Film

Metaphysical Movie Review by Jacklyn A. Lo – The Drop” (2014). Director:  Michael R. Roskam. Writer: Dennis Lehane. False Pride The key phrase in this film is False Pride. Bob’s current life is realized in the harsh environment of Brooklyn, infested with low-level mafia gangs. Bob makes a reasonable living working as a bartender in a pub that was previously owned by Cousin Marv. At… Read More »The Drop (2014). Metaphysical in Film