Description:
This video is structured around two main narrative voices and a character illustrating what the voice-over says while a singer often simply repeats what's just been said.
The setting is a Christian home and church, so this particular context is particularly meaningful. We can notice on various occasions that the main character is addicted to high-tech products, mostly smartphones. He is shown as a family man unable to communicate with his wife, except through texting. He is also shown as a church-goer incapable of attending worship without all his phones vibrating all the time, marking him look like he's full of the holy spirit.
Finally, he is depicted as a computer geek whose life has become extremely complicated instead of having been simplified.
Interpretation:
Basically, this video means that high technology has become a religion for many people, even Christians who are not supposed to be materialistic.
=> Then, in a christian lifestyle, quite a few church goers and believers tend to focus more on materialistic issues rather than spiritual ones.
=> We can add that technology reigns supreme for many people who revere it as a God enlightening his followers.
The question is, is this a real progress for mankind ?
Description:
This video is structured around two main narrative voices and a character illustrating what the voice-over says while a singer often simply repeats what's just been said.
The setting is a Christian home and church, so this particular context is particularly meaningful. We can notice on various occasions that the main character is addicted to high-tech products, mostly smartphones. He is shown as a family man unable to communicate with his wife, except through texting. He is also shown as a church-goer incapable of attending worship without all his phones vibrating all the time, marking him look like he's full of the holy spirit.
Finally, he is depicted as a computer geek whose life has become extremely complicated instead of having been simplified.
Interpretation:
Basically, this video means that high technology has become a religion for many people, even Christians who are not supposed to be materialistic.
=> Then, in a christian lifestyle, quite a few church goers and believers tend to focus more on materialistic issues rather than spiritual ones.
=> We can add that technology reigns supreme for many people who revere it as a God enlightening his followers.
The question is, is this a real progress for mankind ?
OK, Kounouz. Well done.
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