Terra Terra Fotolog
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Postado por inca em 27/09/2004 18:51


`Stargate" is the kind of movie where the sun god Ra (actually the name of Sun god in Egypt), who has harnessed the ability to traverse the universe at the speed of light, still needs slaves to build his pyramids. And where the local equivalent of a Nubian princess is sent into the chamber of the Earth visitors, to pleasure them. Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) is obviously the man the U.S. government would choose to translate the hieroglyphics on the secret find of that 1928 expedition - a giant circle of carved stone which is a stargate, left behind by the builders of the pyramids, part of interstellar device. And, of course, Jackson and Col. Jack O'Neil (Kurt Russell) are the guys to walk through the gate, leading a squad of soldiers with automatic weapons ,like if they were the Prophecied Chosen Ones Who Will Lead Us Out Of Bondage. And of course, the usual Egyptologists grabbing to their dogmas ain’t know anything when Jackson mentions his theories and the fact there’s no hieroglyph but a fake one in the Great Pyramid (echo of Nasa consultant author, Zecharia Sitchin). He’s the one who deciphers the cryptic writing on the stargate.
The journey through time and space is done with the physic knowledge of Casimir LIQUID effect and the real stargate experiences in stone megalith in Peru, Aramu Muru:
www.karinya.com/door1.htm
www.karinya.com/door1a.htm
www.xpeditionsmagazine.com/magazine/articles/peru/doorway.html
www.crystalinks.com/stargates.html

On the other side (Orion constellation, perhaps inspired on the work of Graham Hancock, Egyptologist Anthony West & engineer Robert Bauval) the Earth visitors find a desert planet ruled by the god Ra, who is played by the male/female image of Jaye Davidson, previously known for embodying the secret of "The Crying Game." Here, dressed like a cross between a pharaoh and a Vegas showgirl, he rules a curious society in which spaceships use pyramids as landing pads, but the citizens live like desert nomads from "Lawrence of Arabia." His voice is distorted by a synthesizer so that it drops several octaves and sounds like an elevator recording with a cold. When he’s about to explode with nuclear bomb (carried like Jewish Ark of the Covenat) we take a glance of its real identity….like a feline creature.



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