Saturday, March 10, 2012
John Carter, the Pursuit of Wealth and Fortune
John Carter may be a nice flick, as he's the good savior of the fictional world of Barsoom, however John Carter's spirit is clearly that of a person who is against the teachings of Jesus Christ. The teachings of Christ are of affection, as anyone who peruses the books of the new testament will see for themselves. However, John Carter gave nothing and however takes everything in his pursuit of war and greed, as such he's a person against Christ Jesus.
John Carter may be a former yankee civil war cavalryman from the southern states who is in pursuit of a cave of gold within the western territories of the u. s.. His epic quest leads him into bother when he encounters a Thern, an alien from another planet. when murdering the alien in self-defense, John Carter is transported to Barsoom, the fourth planet in our solar system. He arrives stranded within the desert, however soon learns he has superman-like powers.
Throughout most of the film, John Carter is in constant pursuit of his riches, the cave of gold. He slaughters untold numbers of individuals, creatures and aliens to hunt his wealth, in an exceedingly Conan-like manner. His transient respite from the onslaught is barely briefly interrupted by his love for lady|the lady|the girl} the wealthiest woman on Barsoom, the princess of Mars.
After John Carter finally returns back to Earth, the viewer is truly deceived into believing that his love for the princess has conquered his love of cash. However, the wealth of gold that John Carter leaves behind on Earth for his second returning to Barsoom, shows that John Carter never repented of his worldly ways that, he simply traded one pot of gold on Earth for a bigger pot of gold on Mars.