sunny wrote:I think the movie, which is very faithful to the book, is saying that this modern world has become brutal, and is devoid of honor, decency, and goodness and is no place for old men who cherish and live by these values. They are "overmatched" in a world with no rules.
Simplicity itself.
Okay. How does that have anything to do with o-hope's "secularism" analysis?
Like, sunny, please point me to a Golden Age in history that was not "brutal, and... devoid of honor, decency, and goodness and is no place for old men."
The Dark Ages? The Middle Ages? The era of militant Muslim expansion and subjugation? Cave-man times?
We are still growing as a human species. The mythological Golden Age never was. It has always been in the future. Now days, we call it "utopianism."