I am a Falun Gong practitioner. Falun Dafa is a cultivation system in the Buddha School based on the principles of the Universe: 真 Truthfulness 善 Compassion 忍 Forbearance.
Since 1999 it has been brutally persecuted by the CCP in China. People are being killed, tortured, put into concentration camps and have organs harvested from live people, simply because of their belief. More than 3400 Falun Gong practitioners have died at the hands of CCP in the past 12 years.
The devil is confronting -as his alter-ego- with his own vision of human evolution: the coming of man with his own ethical standards. However, like mankind itself, Ivan is terrified and not ready to live in a world in which everything is permitted. Although he wants to clinch to this idea for justifying his patricidal thoughts, he loses himself in this nihilistic worldview. Deciding ones own morality seems to be too much a burden for a mortal.
This looks like an excellent adaptation of this brilliant novel, and this is one of my favourite scenes. I also enjoy the Pro and Contra chapter where Ivan and Alyosha discuss the nature of evil and Ivan tells the story about the Grand Inquisitor. Classic stuff, there is nothing of this stature present in the modern world now.
Do you know where I can find this full length cinematic interpretation of The Brothers Karamazov? This scene was highly impressive, and I would like to view the entire production.
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I am a Falun Gong practitioner. Falun Dafa is a cultivation system in the Buddha School based on the principles of the Universe: 真 Truthfulness 善 Compassion 忍 Forbearance.
Since 1999 it has been brutally persecuted by the CCP in China. People are being killed, tortured, put into concentration camps and have organs harvested from live people, simply because of their belief. More than 3400 Falun Gong practitioners have died at the hands of CCP in the past 12 years.
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Xiaolian7 6 days ago
The devil is confronting -as his alter-ego- with his own vision of human evolution: the coming of man with his own ethical standards. However, like mankind itself, Ivan is terrified and not ready to live in a world in which everything is permitted. Although he wants to clinch to this idea for justifying his patricidal thoughts, he loses himself in this nihilistic worldview. Deciding ones own morality seems to be too much a burden for a mortal.
filantroop11 1 month ago
Wow, great portrayal of that scene. Probably my favorite book
teagan73191 6 months ago
Subtitling could use some work.
I preferred the clip without them.
spurious 1 year ago
i love this book!!!!!!!!! also, Crime and Punishment is another great masterpiece by Fyodor Dostoyevsky!!!!
shizamalik2 1 year ago
beautiful scene!
i love The Karamazov Brothers!!!
MainMaggot 2 years ago
This looks like an excellent adaptation of this brilliant novel, and this is one of my favourite scenes. I also enjoy the Pro and Contra chapter where Ivan and Alyosha discuss the nature of evil and Ivan tells the story about the Grand Inquisitor. Classic stuff, there is nothing of this stature present in the modern world now.
TheEvergreen2009 2 years ago 10
Wow, wonderful job on subtitling! Thank you so much for this :)
silhuetto 2 years ago
MARAVILLOSO!
NoVhaJ 2 years ago
Perfectly!
Classic Christian Orthodox apologetics.
EUGrrr 2 years ago 3
Brilliant!! For me, Ivan delivers the most poignant scenes in the novel. Great adaptation of this scene... covers most points
chaband 3 years ago
Do you know where I can find this full length cinematic interpretation of The Brothers Karamazov? This scene was highly impressive, and I would like to view the entire production.
vos360 3 years ago 2
Very impressive! Could you please post some more. I have watched this film once and I do love to see it again and I think the director is Pyrev?
With Best wishes
mojga1 3 years ago 2
favorite scene.. thanks.
NimaSun 3 years ago