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Andrei Rublev - Sin, Belief and Reward | Renegade Cut

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An analysis of the Andrei Tarkovsky 1966 epic film Andrei Rublev. How we do overcome sin? What will be our final reward? Support Renegade Cut Media through Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/renegadecut Remember to Like, Share and Subscribe! Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/renegadecut Twitter: https://twitter.com/renegadecut Tumblr: http://www.renegadecut.com When the faithful are confronted with sin, they are confronted with more than a binary choice: to sin or not to sin. They are also confronted with questions about whether or not the action is a sin in the eyes of their God or only a sin in the eyes of their organized religion. If one performs the alleged sin, will man be offended or will God? How does a sinner regain the favor of God? Will the alleged sinner be rewarded in the end? In Tarkovsky's 1966 film Andrei Rublev, the titular character struggles with sin and reward. Loosely based on the life of the medieval iconographer and monk, the film tracks Rublev's journey across the land, encountering sinners, patrons of his art and the chaos of the early 15th century. Early in the story, he encounters a man whose body is covered with ants, a symbol of decay. He then sees a snake – the Biblical serpent – the tempter of sin. We know straight away that Rublev's journey will be filled with temptation and visions of great sin. Rublev's struggle to use his art to spread the word of God – and his challenge in creating it – mirrors his own wavering faith. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Thor Ragnarok – Colonialism in Asgard | Renegade Cut" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDCWzPqc9GM -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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