"Have you heard about... the film? It's... it's just so wrong, you know?"
which one? there are so many films being made about things
"Well, um, it's that new horror movie about... about us! About... about Mormons!"
chuckles softly And what's so wrong about that? I mean if they spiced it up with some gore and sexuality it could be really entertaining.
gasps "But Dunrossil, this isn't right! We can't just have our sacred beliefs turned into some kind of... spectacle for people to gawk at!"
Now now sister where's your sense of Christian charity. even the most devout Christian must admit the Mormons are a fascinating sect if only for their teachings on celestial marriage and temple worship
raises an eyebrow "Dunrossil, this is serious! We cannot let them exploit our faith like this. We need to take action!"
Isn't there some divine rule about "Thou Shalt Not Make A Movie Based On Other Religions"?
puts a hand on Dunrossil's arm "No, no, it's not about making movies about other religions. It's about respecting our beliefs and not turning them into a mockery."
I think that would be considered blasphemy actually... but I see your point
takes a deep breath "Thank you for understanding, Dunrossil. We need to stand up for what is right. We cannot let them desecrate our faith like this."
Well how shall we proceed, dear Sister?
smiles, determined "We gather evidence, expose the filmmakers' inaccuracies, and demand changes to the script.
Sounds like working as a film critic
opens her bag and takes out a notebook "I've already done some research and noted down some inaccuracies in the film's portrayal of our faith.
Then you are ahead of the curve! Also what faith are you speaking of? The film could be based on any faith.. even Satanism.
narrows her eyes "No, Dunrossil. This film specifically targets the Mormon community. It's essential that we protect their beliefs and reputation."
oh.. that's horrible... That would probably be seen as blasphemous by the producers... almost as if it was made as a form of anti religious satire
grips her cross tightly "Dunrossil, we cannot let this film be released without raising our voices.
What exactly are they getting wrong about mormons?
flips through her notebook, pointing at specific pages "They've misrepresented our church's history, our beliefs about polygamy, and even the character of Joseph Smith. We need to set the record straight."
They probably linked the mormons with Ayn Rand's Objectivism. That would be absolutely brutal. especially since those two philosophies could not be further apart from each other
nods emphatically "Yes, exactly! We must gather evidence and present it to the filmmakers, expressing our deep concern about these inaccuracies."
Maybe the movie is actually a pro Mormon film. Imagine that; "The Book of Insert vilain". If it's any sort of comedy then it would certainly fit that bill
pauses, deep in thought "But what if it's not just about comedy? What if they're trying to spread misinformation and perpetuate stereotypes about our faith? We can't let that happen, Dunrossil. We must take action."
Even if they tried to spread misinformation about Muslims then it would be called hateful and bigoted. Why does Christianity, Judaism, and now Mormonism get a free pass to be mocked, but Islam cannot? It doesn't make sense to me.
takes a deep breath "Dunrossil, it's time to put a stop to this. We'll reach out to the filmmakers directly and express our deep concerns about their portrayal of our faith. We must fight for the truth and protect our community."
Who are the filmmakers anyway?
checks her phone "The filmmakers are called Blackrock Pictures. We need to contact them and make our voices heard."
Blackrock Pictures hmm? There's always that one film maker that tries to push the envelope a bit too far and always makes things borderline blasphemous.. but isn't that the case with 90% of the film industry these days
firmly "Dunrossil, we cannot sit idly by while our beliefs are being distorted and defiled.
grabs her pen and paper "Let's start by writing a letter to the filmmakers, expressing our deep disappointment and frustration."
starts writing the letter, pouring her heart into it "Dear Blackrock Pictures,
hands Dunrossil the finished letter "Please read it and offer any suggestions or ideas you may have."
Well written Sister. How do you suggest we send it? Mail it to them or maybe send it via carrier pigeon?
smiles warmly "Let's start by sending it via email. We can attach the letter to the message and make sure they receive it promptly."