EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 1H 3M
Heretic Unveiled: Challenging Beliefs, Pop Culture Buzz, and Society's Truths
from It's What We Do! Podcast · host Hen & Jon
Send us a textDid you ever picture two Mormon girls caught in a web of suspense and symbolism, all while questioning their beliefs? We kick off our latest episode by reminiscing about our high school days in letterman jackets before diving into "Heretic," a film that blurs the line between horror and thriller. As we unravel the narrative, we explore the film's critique on religion through its gripping dialogue and metaphorical choices, like doors labeled "believe" and "not believe." Our conversation takes unexpected turns as we ponder the characters' extreme measures when faced with doubt and faith.We shift gears and contemplate the nature of belief and reality, challenging some of the notions we take for granted, like food safety labels and even gravity. Through a lively discussion, we muse over how stories and facts are shaped by perspective, leading to some existential reflections on the simplicity of life before capitalism. Our episode takes a lighter note with a comedian's take on gun use and a review of a cleverly crafted film featuring Hugh Grant. These topics blend humor and profound insights, questioning how society shapes our understanding of truth.The excitement doesn't stop there, as we dish out the latest buzz in entertainment, from Sonic 3 to the return of Daredevil. We're thrilled about Andor and Peacemaker's upcoming seasons and the fascinating possibility of Denzel Washington joining the Marvel universe. Our chat meanders through time travel paradoxes, iconic movie reviews, and even a spirited concert experience, promising listeners a smorgasbord of humor, analysis, and cultural commentary. Whether you're here for the movie debates or the pop culture updates, this episode serves up plenty of entertainment with a side of thought-provoking discourse.Follow the podcast everywhere!IG @itswhatwedopodX @itswhatwedopodTikTok @itswhatwedopodLike and Subscribe us on Youtube!Itswhatwedopod
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Send us a textDid you ever picture two Mormon girls caught in a web of suspense and symbolism, all while questioning their beliefs? We kick off our latest episode by reminiscing about our high school days in letterman jackets before diving into "Heretic," a film that blurs the line between horror and thriller. As we unravel the narrative, we explore the film's critique on religion through its gripping dialogue and metaphorical choices, like doors labeled "believe" and "not believe." Our conversation takes unexpected turns as we ponder the characters' extreme measures when faced with doubt and faith.We shift gears and contemplate the nature of belief and reality, challenging some of the notions we take for granted, like food safety labels and even gravity. Through a lively discussion, we muse over how stories and facts are shaped by perspective, leading to some existential reflections on the simplicity of life before capitalism. Our episode takes a lighter note with a comedian's take on gun use and a review of a cleverly crafted film featuring Hugh Grant. These topics blend humor and profound insights, questioning how society shapes our understanding of truth.The excitement doesn't stop there, as we dish out the latest buzz in entertainment, from Sonic 3 to the return of Daredevil. We're thrilled about Andor and Peacemaker's upcoming seasons and the fascinating possibility of Denzel Washington joining the Marvel universe. Our chat meanders through time travel paradoxes, iconic movie reviews, and even a spirited concert experience, promising listeners a smorgasbord of humor, analysis, and cultural commentary. Whether you're here for the movie debates or the pop culture updates, this episode serves up plenty of entertainment with a side of thought-provoking discourse.Follow the podcast everywhere!IG @itswhatwedopodX @itswhatwedopodTikTok @itswhatwedopodLike and Subscribe us on Youtube!Itswhatwedopod
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