The movie is quite simple, really. Lucifer, in the movie, is a woman! LCF has fallen in love with Corso. This is why Corso is the chosen one. At the end, they consummate their love in the flesh. Because of this, LCF lets him enter her kingdom to reign with her.
Watch how LCF kisses him; her kisses say it all. Watch how LCF is hurt when Corso accuses her of doing things against him. She is so in love! Because LCF loves him, she protects him.
LCF is quite passionate, as many women are, particularly when in love.
LCF as a woman simply made the movie more interesting; it gave it a twist!
Corso was authentic in his pursuit for the gate. He didn’t hope to gain anything except the solution to the riddle, unlike the others who wanted godhood. He was authentic.
You can say that again. And you did.
Wow. Three identical posts in two ancient threads. This isn’t a zombie. This is a goddamn Frankenstein horror come to life.
Welcome to the SDMB, yy82. We ask that you not post the same comment in more than one thread.
We don’t need more than one zombie resurrection, so I’m going to close this one.
twickster, Cafe Society moderator