Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Son of Lucifer, part 4

So, I'm bringing this thing back out under the synchroscope, because I strangely can't find other things to write about. I know, with everything going on these days, I should be able to find something better than a crappy movie to write about, but it sort of seems to me like we're being overloaded with stuff right now and it's pretty hard to filter it all.

This movie is a full-on symbolic assault anyway.

When we ended the last part of this series, Loki was in an antique store (or some sort of weird gift shop, I have no idea) looking for his mask. Odin then possesses the guy behind the counter, but just before that we see this huge pillar between the clerk and Loki:



The clerk is then possessed, and above the Pillar (with some sort of hexagonal Bird Cage on it) we see a painted-on banner which reads "Magic Medicine Show".



The Cage-Pillar seems to follow this Odin-Possessed dude:



Here we see the real Mask sitting in the Dog House/House of God, with Richard Arrowsmith's Paw Print Sync (one element of the Paw Print and Twin Stars theme):



And just to verify that Paw Print, we have a Binary Star in the very next angle of the scene. The first star is in the baby's crib, the second is in the bottom left of the screen:



The baby's name is "Alvey", which becomes "La Vey" (as in Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan) if you shift one letter. A Pisces symbol is seen on the father's cap/crown, placed roughly over his third eye.




What's that on Dad's shirt? It's an Eagle! The numbers on his shirt, "352", add up to 10. Also, if you multiply 3 by 5, then add the 2, you get a neat 17.



In this scene, the baby turns into a stereotypical egg-headed alien, after seeing Mom blow up a Balloon (UFOs have been shrugged off as "Weather Balloons" in the past, not to mention the whole Balloon Boy thing that happened. This scene reminded me of that), and notice the blue stars flanking him on the bed sheets.



The Dog is jealous of the baby getting attention, as we see him among 8 rayed stars on the floor and a Cube just behind him.



The camera then immediately cuts to a Cross, linking Sync-nificant Symbols. The christian cross is probably the most prevalent religious symbol in mass consciousness (in America at least), hinting towards the Cube and the 8-Rayed stars (even the Dog) being just as significant in reality (especially the Cube, since a cross is an unfolded cube):



Guess what's inside the hospital? Masonic checkerboard floors!



Flying over those checkerboard floors is a Green Bee (wearing Masonic white gloves of course), which is actually Loki. Sync-stravaganza:



Here's a nice shot of him syncing with the Arched Doorway, with the checkerboard floors visible:



Bee Loki then stings a woman in the ear (very, very unpleasant scene for an apiphobe such as myself to watch), turns into her in order to browse the hospital's files, then she sees herself (mirrored/cloned) and screams.

In this scene, we see "01:39" on the clock. Yay, numbers. 1+3+9 is 13. 13+9 is 22. Either way, the sum is 4, which can be broken down again into 11:11 or KK.



"02:45" on the clock now. This is another 11, or K. The clock has shown 3 K/11s for 33.



Yet another 11/K!:



They throw in a 17 just to balance things out I guess:



I bet these screenshots of digital clocks are real interesting, huh? Try watching this movie, in this scene all that happens is the baby screams and the dad wakes up and the camera shows the time, and this happens over and over again. Just the reason I watch movies in the first place.

In LaVey's room, Dad puts the artificial breast (bottle) down next to a Lighthouse thing, forming twin pillars/towers, and another 11:



We then get this delightful scene, where exhausted Tim mistakes the lighthouse for a bottle, breaks the bulb on his arm, and attempts to electrocute the baby through the mouth. Family fun! Notice the scary reptile thing just behind Tim (what baby doesn't love a stuffed animal of a screeching reptile beast?):



The child is clearly traumatized by this event. Well, if he's not traumatized, I am. Just look at this monstrosity:



I think I'm gonna have nightmares. Anyway, that's about all I can handle for now, can you believe everything in this post takes up about 4 minutes of the movie? I sure can't.

1 comment:

skrambo said...

Newspaceman said: "Tommy, another way to look at the clock times is in terms of time passing, from 01.39 till 05.12 is 3 hours 33 mins.

cheers"

Very interesting...