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=== Resurrection ===
=== Resurrection ===
One of the themes a film like “Bloodshot” deals with is the theme of resurrection, though not in any kind of supernatural sense. The resurrection dealt with, rather than a gift of new life, is an awakening into slavery. Ray's life is in the hands of Dr. Emil Harting, who not only controls Ray but also wishes to use Ray in order to have control over the life and death of those who could jeopardize his supremacy over these technological advances. A few vague references in the film to the [[wikipedia:Resurrection of Jesus|Resurrection of Jesus]] are not really justifiable in light of these considerations.
One of the themes a film like “Bloodshot” deals with is the theme of resurrection, though not in any kind of supernatural sense. The resurrection dealt with, rather than a gift of new life, is an awakening into slavery. Ray's life is in the hands of Dr. Emil Harting, who not only controls Ray but also wishes to use Ray in order to have control over the life and death of those who could jeopardize his supremacy over these technological advances. A few vague references in the film to the [[wikipedia:Resurrection of Jesus|Resurrection of Jesus]] are not really justifiable in light of these considerations, though the [https://christiananswers.net/spotlight/movies/2020/bloodshot2020.html review by Alexander Manson] on [https://christiananswers.net/ Christian Answers] might make it seem that it were.