The Book of Eli(2010)
This film is suggested for ages 13+ and may contain mild thematic content. Biblical themes explored include {"reference":"2 Corinthians 5:7","theme":"Walking by faith","description":"Eli's blindness revealed at the film's end makes his entire journey a literal enactment of Paul's maxim. He has navigated a dangerous world by trust rather than sight, and his mission succeeds not despite but through this limitation."}, {"reference":"Deuteronomy 6:6-9","theme":"Scripture written on the heart","description":"Eli's memorization of the entire Bible enacts the Shema's commandment to bind the words on the heart. The text survives not in an object but in a person — a theology of scripture as living word rather than artifact."}, {"reference":"Jeremiah 23:1-2","theme":"False shepherds weaponizing the word","description":"Carnegie's desire to use scripture for crowd control enacts Jeremiah's warning about leaders who exploit rather than tend the flock. The film is theologically honest that scripture has historically enabled both liberation and oppression."}, {"reference":"Isaiah 40:3","theme":"Voice in the wilderness","description":"Eli's solitary cross-country journey through a ruined America positions him as a wilderness prophet bearing the word to a people in exile. The film's landscape consistently evokes both the American frontier myth and the biblical desert."}. We recommend parents review content before watching with younger children.
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