Seventh Seal

 In the movie, we are introduced to the main character Antonius Block, a knight who grapples with the silence of God amidst what looks to be some kind of plague or other epidemic. The film I think can be seen as an allegorical exploration of faith, where Block’s chess game with Death symbolizes humanity’s existential struggle. I had a bit of a hard time relating to this film as I myself don't practice beliefs from Christianity however death has its own significance in my practice. applying it to my personal experience with my faith I think it interesting to see the characters almost embracing death rather than running away from it, at least those who know he's there. In my practice death is seen as the final ascension in a way where you become united with the deities you dedicated your practice too, it is seen as almost immortality in a way.

Parallel to Block’s quest is Stephen Crisp’s spiritual odyssey, as discussed by Michael P. Graves. Crisp’s journey, marked by a shift from organized religion to a personal spiritual awakening, echoes Block’s search for divine signs in a seemingly indifferent universe as well as with many real life experiences people go through every single day. Both narratives employ the journey as a metaphor for the pursuit of meaning. 

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