Anonymous ID: 476210 July 27, 2021, 6:18 a.m. No.14207567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7586

>>14202301

 

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Then Hodge explains that there was a shadow hunter whom betrayed the order; in other words one of the warriors whom used to hunt down demons betrayed the good side and turned Evil. We’ve see the concept of betrayal many times in this thread; mostly with Seth, actually, this Valentine dude from the movie, he’s very much like Seth from Ancient Egypt. Both used to be warriors fighting for the good side, till they flipped and became evil. By seeking the cup = symbol of power in the movie, to control both the shadow hunters and the demons….doesn’t that make Valentine obsessed with power and thirsty to rule over ALL, like a god? Isn’t this what the coup to kill the King of kings was about? = to take the throne and the power to rule over ALL. How many movies did we see this idea projected in so far in this thread; from Tron: Legacy to Oz….all the way till this page….and we also see it in the ancient myths and legends and stories from every place we’ve visited so far in this thread. You think this is a coincidence?

 

Just take a look at the poster from the movie of Valentine Morgenstern and what’s written on it ^_~ Hey! It’s not me whom wrote this story, nor me doing the movie.

 

“Hodge instructs Jace to take Clary to the City of Bones, a sanctuary beneath a cemetery. When the Silent Brothers attempt to unlock Clary's blocked memories, they uncover a connection to Magnus Bane, the High Warlock of Brooklyn. At Bane's club, he tells Clary that Jocelyn had him block knowledge of the Shadowhunter world from Clary's mind. When Vampires kidnap Simon, Jace, Alec, Isabelle, and Clary trail them to their hideout. They find Simon, but vampires outnumber them. Werewolves intervene and save them.”

 

>> It’s incredible how the vampires and werewolves are always fighting each other in Hollywood movies = it became almost a standard story – sometimes the werewolves are depicted as being the slaves or servants of vampires. Geez! I wonder why is that? And I wonder from where the imagery came from? Do you think the vampires are a projection of the Bloodline clan, while the werewolves are the projection of the Wolf Clan? It’s highly possible, isn’t it? But leave it to Hollywood and the Bloodline’s lunatics to twist things around and present them in the way we see them in movies.

 

The scene in the movie with the Silent Brothers is very symbolic. Carly stands on the EYE and she get enlightened = she remembers = she knows the truth = she sees the light, sort of speak, as if her name has not enough symbolism in it self as it is. I didn’t look that much into it, but I’m sure if I observe that scene, mostly the place where it’s taking place, I’m sure I’m going to find out loads and loads of symbolism in it.

 

“As Simon recovers at the Institute, Clary notices two puncture marks on his shoulder, while he discovers he suddenly no longer needs eyeglasses. Clary shares a romantic evening with Jace, ending in a kiss. When Simon jealously confronts Clary about it, she downplays the incident, angering Jace. Simon confesses he loves Clary, though she does not reciprocate his feelings.”

 

>> It wouldn’t be a story if there wasn’t a romantic twist in it.

 

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Anonymous ID: 476210 July 27, 2021, 6:24 a.m. No.14207586   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7687

>>14207567

 

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“Clary realizes the Mortal Cup is hidden inside one of Madame Dorothea's tarot cards that her mother painted as a gift. The group goes to Dorothea's apartment, but a demon has replaced her. Simon and Jace kill it, but Alec is lethally stung. Clary retrieves the Mortal Cup card, and they return to the institute. Hodge summons Magnus Bane to heal Alec.”

 

>> The demon had replaced Dorothea: does it mean I can take procession of humans? Or does it mean it can shapeshift and take the form of a human? I think these demons can do both.

 

“Clary removes the Mortal Cup from the card and gives it to Hodge, who betrays them by summoning Valentine Morgenstern through a portal and giving him the Cup. When Valentine reveals he is Clary's father, she refuses to join him. She puts the cup back into the card, then escapes through the portal that transports her to Luke's store. Luke, revealed to be the werewolf who helped fight the vampires, confirms that Valentine is her father and says Clary had an older brother named Jonathan, who died as a toddler. Luke and his werewolf pack go to the Institute with Clary to battle Valentine after he summons demons through a roof opening. Simon finds Jocelyn, still unconscious, at the Institute, and he and Isabelle close the roof opening with help from a repentant Hodge.”

 

>> There is a portal in the movie and amazingly it looks a lot like the portal we have in the movie Stargate, but smaller in size and this one has some type of doors. Even the “liquid” stuff that is in the portal is very close to the stuff we see in the movie Stargate.

 

We have the idea of treason popping out a second time in the movie.

 

Let’s talk about Valentine being the father of Carly: In the movie they show us that Valentine was in love with Jocelyn = another shadow hunter: it reminds me of how a Sebetti seduced another Sebetti. Then, they live together and form a family of 4, but Jocelyn see Valentine doing some “forbidden” experiments as in mixing demon Blood in the cup and drinking from it….you know: that sort of taboo thing, the sort of thing that cannot be forgiven. So Jocelyn takes ONE of her children with her and runs away. It is not clearly stated what happened with her elder child = Jonathan; they show us in the movie that the house burned and it’s assumed the kid perished in that fire. But, regardless, the mother’s reaction, as depicted in the movie, is odd because for all of those years she never went back to verify if her son is really dead or if there was a tiny chance for him to have survived, nor do we see her mourn or remember him (or any sign of attachment). No matter what, a true loving mother will never forget her child nor stop mourning if she lost him.

 

Look at how Valentines behaves towards his own daughter. Is this how a father should be talking with his own daughter? Isn’t it tooooo intimate? Even if a father is going to whisper something to his daughter’s ear, it wouldn’t be this sensual; here, it’s as if he was trying to seduce her or lure her with sweet words, as you do for a lover. This scene gives the FAINT smell of incest with the way it’s acted. The way Valentine behaves with Carly reminds me of how Biden behaves. Anons know what I mean there.

 

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Anonymous ID: 476210 July 27, 2021, 6:48 a.m. No.14207687   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4079

>>14207586

 

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The summoning scene takes place in what seem to be the library of the Institute; there Valentine takes various weapons and place them in a way that when we look at it from above, it will have the shape of a pentagram. I have tried to look for pictures, but for some strange reason this movie lacks of pictures from many scenes (which are usually abundant for other movies). So I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted to show anons, from the pentagram to the opening in the roof, from where the demons enter. I hope anons can watch the movie and observe how that opening is and how the demons enter this realm from it = how they behave and move. I couldn’t even find the scene in youtube. Sorry about that.

 

Then, there is a fight scene in another place within the Institute with Carly and Luke there. Carly draws a RUNE symbol, unseen/unknown before, on her palm and LIGHT comes out of it and it kinda freezes the demons while they are attacking them. Look closely at those demons from the scene. They have this ashy, volcanic, smoke side to them. It was like they just came out from the fires of Hell itself, isn’t it? See how they are attached to that dark substance? It’s like they have no feet to walk on, but they do have heads and arms to grab and slash things. It’s like a giant black octopus isn’t it? But in this movie, they don’t crawl on the walls; this detail is different.

 

At the end, Hodge repents, as in he regrets joining hands with Valentines = he is trying to make amends. His behavior reminds me of Ea in the Epic of Gilgamesh.

 

“Clary and Jace fight Valentine, who lies by claiming Jace is his son. Clary tricks Valentine by giving him a replica Mortal Cup, then pushes him into the portal, destroying it. Jocelyn is rescued but remains unresponsive at the hospital. Clary uses her new-found powers to repair the apartment. Jace arrives, confessing he needs her and disbelieves they are siblings and will uncover the truth. Realizing she belongs in the Shadowhunter world, Clary returns to the Institute with Jace.”

 

>> Valentine has the tongue of a snake, just like the tricks played by the Serpent in the Garden of Eden. And he pushed forward the idea (given by Hodges) that Carly and Jace are siblings and therefore their love is forbidden. What do you say anons? Is this a projection of what really happened back then between the Serpent and the Antelope Sebettis? Were they siblings as in sister and brother whom committed the grave sin of Incest?

 

This was hinted before and we also encountered the idea in this thread but it’s still blurry and the type relationship or bond between the Evil Couple is unclear apart their sexual ties. If this turns out to be true, if my doubts and suspicions turn out to be true, then 2 of the King of kings children had a taboo relationship with one another. I’m not sure, but I’m also wondering if this is not the real origin behind the practice of Incest marriage in most bloodline royal families throughout history. It’s not just to keep their stupid blood pure but it’s also to imitate what the Evil Couple did back then. Loads to think about here.

 

Well anons, I guess this sums it up with the movie tunnel. I know I barely scratched the surface of them, but I cannot waste too much time going in too deep. I bet there are tons of details I omitted and/or missed and if I search for more movies I will find plenty of the same. I just used these to highlight some points for anons and to make you see that the core story is the same behind most of the movies but they gave them each a bit of twisting here and there, changing tiny things or the décor or the settings to make them look different; but in reality, the core story is the same.

 

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