Jewish mysticism of Kabbala and apocalypse in Hollywood cinematic films

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The global economy's owners are mostly Jewish financiers who have authority over many communication fields, including Hollywood cinema. They use communication mechanisms and graceful elements of the film to expand their follow-up. A large part of Hollywood's current productions in the apocalypse and end of the world is focused on the ultimate thinking of Kabbalah and the Zionist system. What is emphasized in this study is what elements of Jewish thought and mysticism (kabbalism) with the apocalypse  format is presented to the audience through the use of the attraction of the films production, and how the direct and indirect messages of hidden and non-explicit elements are put into the audience's thinking.
The present research is an exploratory research that explores the challenges of Hollywood movie production in the apocalypse . The method used is Narrative Analysis with Convergent Technique. The population  is apocalypse films produced in the last decade.
The results showed that the narration of the apocalypse in the Hollywood cinema is a narrative based on Jewish mysticism and the savior in decline, and also a destructor and a narrative with signs of Kabbalah.
Language:
Persian
Published:
فصلنامه عصر آدینه, Volume:10 Issue: 24, 2019
Pages:
61 to 78
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