I don't know, I feel like someone worth worshipping wouldn't promise material wealth, wouldn't entice people with the idea of no more "unpleasant people", wouldn't treat disability and illness as a penance that must be paid before one has a body worthy of eternal life. The final in this series of films, The Believer's Heaven is devoid of a lot of the more out-there imagery that made If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do a fun watch. Rather than being near-exploitation cinema with weird portrayals of "hell on earth", The Believer's Heaven partakes in actual exploitation, wheeling out human props to try and convince people to convert
I don't know, I feel like someone worth worshipping wouldn't promise material wealth, wouldn't entice people with the idea of no more "unpleasant people", wouldn't treat disability and illness as a penance that must be paid before one has a body worthy of eternal life. The final in this series of films, The Believer's Heaven is devoid of a lot of the more out-there imagery that made If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do a fun watch. Rather than being near-exploitation cinema with weird portrayals of "hell on earth", The Believer's Heaven partakes in actual exploitation, wheeling out human props to try and convince people to convert