7:30 p.m.
This is extremely deep for a children's movie.
It's very clever. It explores death. Souls. These complex issues that are very tough to discuss.
Is the soul immortal? What happens when you die? Is it controlled by G-d or something else, is G-d some kind of super admin we can't fathom?
Are there different universes or dimensions? Specifically, can you have people in dimension 3 eff things up for dimension 4?
This says yes.
In Buddhism, there are many realms. 4 hells or heavens. There are hungry ghost spirits realm, this is the exact same as Islam's Djinn.
In Kabballah, although, NOT in Judaism, they say, that you have angels and demons, spirits.
It's understood through algebra, if this, then that, if they had 3 kids, then how did this end with 2 kids, things like that.
There's a lot of wool over the eyes.
If you look at the good side, then, you have G-d, and his angels, fighting a spiritual realm war. Then you have Samael, or Satan, or G-d's dark side, as G-d created Satan, and therefore, they are a facet of G-d, that is doing the bad stuff.
When anyone, including me, writes a script, you see, that there is no story without an adversary, without some kind of bad thing that happens.
If in Jurassic Park, they go to a dinosaur theme park, what would happen?
They create dinosaurs, the T Rex comes out to eat the sheep, the kids and adults scream, they are in awe, they saw a lion eat a goat, then, the T Rex tries to break through the fence, the electric fence zaps him or her, and then it goes back.
The hacker, is caught, they prosecute the rival firm for trying to steal secrets, they better protect their secrets and DNA, they don't suffer a security lapse.
We can call it "Dinosaur Park" and the original, "Jurassic Park", exact same scenes minus the horror, then it wouldn't be successful as people love blood.