Sa va être passionnant. De grosse intrigue.
En écoutant le trilleur, il me venait différentes idées du passé comme au temps du christ.
Je pense que l'histoire du christ est bien plus de dimention galactique que terrreste. Le vaste empire romain représente une point de l'aiceberge de la réalité des ombres et de de la lumière. La notion de enfant est bien plus importante que l'on peut se l'imaginer. Peut être que les juifsarabes vivent une épisode de star wast sans le savoir. Les combats sont d'une extrème violence décisionnelle. L'Origine de cette histoire remonte a un niveau extra terrerte de création des mondes dans la galaxie. On vie dans une des branches de la galaxie et non en son centre.
Peut être que le christ est une fugitif cosmique qui veut échapper a l'empire. L'empire est un vaste univers. Je penses que les premier chrétiens et seulement eux ont entrevue la masse quantique de lumière de cette évènement. Ce qui c'est passé au moyen orient il y a deux milles ans ressemble beaucoup a la force. Le mental a voulu minimiser cet évènement par le mental intello, mais la réalité est autre chose.
Salut René
Fernand
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A kabuki adaptation of US epic franchise "Star Wars" has been staged in Tokyo, starring one of the prominent actors in the time-honored Japanese performing art.
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A kabuki adaptation of US epic franchise "Star Wars" has been staged in Tokyo, starring one of the prominent actors in the time-honored Japanese performing art.
The one-off performance came on Thursday before the Star Wars saga draws to a close with the release of its final episode set for December 20. The first movie of the global blockbuster hit the screen in 1977.
Actor Ichikawa Ebizo helped to produce the roughly 40-minute kabuki performance based on plots from the latest trilogy of the franchise.
Ebizo played the role of Kylo Ren, whose grandfather is Darth Vader. Ren becomes Supreme Leader of the First Order, an autocratic rump state in a galaxy far, far away.
Ebizo quickly changed costumes to double as Ren and his Jedi master Luke Skywalker in a powerful battle scene between the two.
Ebizo's son, Kangen Horikoshi, acted as Ren in his childhood, aptly expressing complex feelings toward his master.
Ebizo told reporters ahead of the performance that he likes Star Wars because kabuki has plays in which good overcomes evil as in the US franchise. He added he is happy that what he long aspired to perform has now become reality.
A spectator in her 70s said she enjoyed the performance for many of its kabuki elements, such as fighting scenes and quick costume changes, although she had never seen any of the Star Wars films.
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