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re: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Posted on 8/24/10 at 8:31 am to Hermit Crab
Posted on 8/24/10 at 8:31 am to Hermit Crab
I watched it and I thought it was good. Nothing extraordinary, but I was entertained.
*spoilers*
There were multiple deals with the devil throughout the whole affair...
First, the Devil and Parnassus have a wager to see who can capture 12 souls first. Parnassus is peddling the merits of the imagination while the Devil appeals to people's vices. Parnassus wins and gains immortality, yet he believes that the Devil deceived him and let him win the wager intentionally. Immortality isn't as fun as Parnassus thought it might be.
He is immortal, yet Parnussus still ages. He is around 1000 years old when he sees a woman that he falls in love with. The Devil pops in to offer him youth again if Parnussus will give him the soul of any child born from them upon reaching the age of 16.
Flash forward to when the Devil wants to collect on this bargain. He then decides to have a new wager, first to gain five souls gets to have Parnassus's daughter.
It would appear that if the Devil claims a soul, that person is dead and I'd assume they are condemned to hell. If Parnassus claims a soul, that person is redeemed and free to continue on with their lives.
*spoilers*
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didn't understand the actual deal made with the devil and how exactly the 5 souls or whatever were part of it
There were multiple deals with the devil throughout the whole affair...
First, the Devil and Parnassus have a wager to see who can capture 12 souls first. Parnassus is peddling the merits of the imagination while the Devil appeals to people's vices. Parnassus wins and gains immortality, yet he believes that the Devil deceived him and let him win the wager intentionally. Immortality isn't as fun as Parnassus thought it might be.
He is immortal, yet Parnussus still ages. He is around 1000 years old when he sees a woman that he falls in love with. The Devil pops in to offer him youth again if Parnussus will give him the soul of any child born from them upon reaching the age of 16.
Flash forward to when the Devil wants to collect on this bargain. He then decides to have a new wager, first to gain five souls gets to have Parnassus's daughter.
It would appear that if the Devil claims a soul, that person is dead and I'd assume they are condemned to hell. If Parnassus claims a soul, that person is redeemed and free to continue on with their lives.
This post was edited on 8/24/10 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 8/24/10 at 10:56 am to CornDogCologne
I read somewhere that they had to change it a ton due to Ledger passing away and I think that's quite evident. The movie had so much potential and then kinda went a little stray for me. Really sucks that Ledger is no longer with us, he was about to be on the all-time level.
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