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Khemjira | EP. 12
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But it's a happy life, isn't it?
Khemjira | EP. 12
They'll be loved and taken care of and most importantly, they'll get to grow up together
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Checking in on my "Phak looks real Christ-like" agenda:
Phak doesn't feel as intimidating as the Father. He is informal and the kids see him as one of them. In fact, he isn't much older than them. He even causally sits down to tell Barth to take his punishment seriously after joking with him, but when Barth questions why he is even being punished in the first place, specifically in this way, he doesn't argue it. Instead, he encourages Barth to make friends and participate in the community. And so far, that community is Tanrak.
Tanrak's saint's name is John the Baptist, who baptized Jesus.
Baptism is seen as a rebirth.
We die to sin and are given a new life in union with Christ.
Since Phak is Tanrak's spiritual mentor, he could be Elijah who came before John and shaped John's teachings, which would mean he isn't Christ. Barth was well-lit all episode and placed higher than Tanrak several times, so if Tanrak, who has been tasked with guiding Barth, is John who helped lead the way for Jesus, Barth could very well be the Savior.
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However, Barth questioned what Phak's purpose is "besides catching us in doing wrong things?" He thinks Phak is everywhere all at once only to dole out punishments and jokes that Tanrak, whose name means "love," could never be a mean Master. Yet Tanrak states Phak isn't that strict and is actually a good person.
Barth suggests that Phak will never know if they actually fulfilled their punishment of writing the saints' name, but as a book-end to the beginning of the episode, Phak was the exact one who told him to take his punishment seriously. Barth implies that Phak is omnipresent but not all-knowing, so he is giving Phak some divine qualities yet still sees him as a mere man, which is tip-toeing closely to the hypostatic union.
But I think Phak knows a lot more than Barth gives him credit for because if God could hear Saint Cecila's song in her heart, then he can also see what we try to hide in our hearts.
okay wait i just finished mass and i have a thought for everyone.
so at the beginning of every catholic mass, you say your opening prayers, which include the penitential act (acto penitencial).
the penitential act/prayer is short but it goes like this (putting it in spanish cuz that's how i know it):
"Yo confieso ante Dios todopoderoso, y ante ustedes, hermanos, que he pecado mucho de pensamiento, palabra, obra y omisión.
Por mi culpa,
por mi culpa,
por mi gran culpa.
Por eso ruego a Santa María, siempre Virgen, a los ángeles, a los santos y a ustedes, hermanos, que intercedan por mí ante Dios, nuestro Señor."
so when you say this prayer, at the moment you say "por mi culpa" ("through my fault"), you strike your chest each time, specifically your heart, with your right hand.
SO MY THOUGHT IS:
Tanrak is gonna have to say this prayer the next morning after having given into his desires/temptation :)))
and he is gonna have to contend with the line "through my fault" while he thinks about how he gave in his desires the previous night and feel the weight of that guilt AND barth is gonna be there, watching, in that church, knowing the truth, as The Lost One does :)
IDK HOW MANY MORE 'WHY IS HE LITERALLY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MAN ALIVE' I GOT LEFT IN ME
This video!!! My heart can’t take it 😭😭😭
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It’s really just. The weaponization of shame. And tanrak being so ashamed of his own desires that he literally locks himself into a little box
This video!!! My heart can’t take it 😭😭😭
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10 minute sequence about deciding to jerk off somehow named film of the year
Usually I think of the relative paucity of figures in your average protestant church as swagless, which it is, but there are advantages. Imagine how much more neurotic you can get if the faces of the gods are looking down at you, sinning
Catholics:
hey okay wait. WAIT.
tanrak's saint (the one you pick during your confirmation) is John the Baptist. so it is just amazing symbolic to me that he's having a gay crisis and therefore goes to the bathroom to both cleanse himself ("a baptism") and then shamefully jerk off but god. oh my god. i'm gonna drink concrete.
This has to be one of the most amazing sequences I have ever seen
Going from this
To all this images that haunt him during his procession
The stall. A dirty place but also bathed in warm light. The shame and resignation in his posture
And finally. The closed door. But us, like all the images that haunt him, know exactly what is happening