Although I can't really speak for movies coming out now (I refuse to watch them because they are so infested with occult symbolism I'm not sure if I'll walk out the same), I can speak for movies that have come out early 2000 and prior. These were movies where people wrote messages to the public, guised in a zombie invasion or a hero who realizes his is The One, to warn those who were aware as to what is going on. Many of them have to douse the story in fantasy to get the message across, while other just flat out speak directly to you through the dialogue within the movie.
You aren't supposed to to go home with the jitters or thinking about how hot such a character looked. These are warning signs alerting you to truths are laden throughout this holographic reality. If you watch The Matrix and only perceived the few seconds Neo evaded a few bullets in slow motion instead of the concept of a holographic reality where "machines" (or the emotional equivalent of) are carving bullshit into our DNA, into our consciousness, harnessing our energy for their own purposes, you've missed the entire purpose of the two-hour lecture designed to get you thinking outside of the social box you've been placed in since birth.
The problem with watching a movie and thinking everything is all sugar and tea is you go home having a positive/negative feeling about the story you just imagined, thinking that was the purpose of the movie. Your subconscious is picking up all these symbols, all these ideas, conversations, sounds embedded in the movie, but your attribution of positive/negative to the story carry over to the subconscious.
In order to start innerstanding the messages sent to you through movies, you have to stop being engrossed in the characters of the story. Realize that the names, locations, events, have all been meditated upon and chosen for a specific reason. No author ever writes a story or play without thinking about a specific message they wish to get across within their story. If you've ever seen a play or skit that was poorly written, yet had a meaning to it, you could tell right away what was going to happen or what the moral of the story was. That's because you could step outside the story for a minute, look forward to the ending using critical thinking, piecing together bits of the story you've seen thus far plus what you know of the world and how things work, predicting what will happen next.
The same goes for movies. As I said above, I'm not quite sure of these recent movies, because in today's entertainment world, shit just seems to be going downhill. Although there prolly is someone who's cooking up a warning sign, I doubt that many of the movies we see now are actually helping us any more than they are confirming to those in occult societies what they already know: the sheeple are almost ready for harvest.
Tips for Decoding Movies
There honestly is no easy way to begin decoding movies. You first need to know what you are decoding, and that can either take a few Google searches or a few months reading into occult sciences and symbols. Your choice. But either way you do need to know what ideas, names, insignia, whatever relates to these ideas in the occult sciences in order to point them out.
Remove yourself from the story. The action sequences may be fascinating to watch thanks to CGI and shit, but don't let that take you away from the point. Where on their bodies are these people being hurt? Who wins? What weapon are they using? Even these few minutes are important to the symbological interpretation.
Last one for this article is to not be absorbed into decoding everything! Don't just go around watching every single movie just to interpret a few lines from an over-paid, untalented asshole on the screen. Live your life! I'm just keeping you aware of the fact that movies aren't solely for entertainment so you can learn from what movies you do watch.
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The next time a friend suggests going to see an alleged "hit blockbuster movie" (Dark Knight for example) think twice about it. Is it worth the bloated price of a move ticket to bombard your senses and subconscious with bullshit? Probably not.
-G
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