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I never heard or read the word "Catholic" anywhere in the film. There was no mention of Christianity or baptsim. No Satanic beast rose out of the myth. I don't know what all the hoopla against this movie was all about -- unless the Christians see themselves as the very control-freaky child-napping group of cruel people depicted in his film . . . the kidnappers who try to squeeze the soul and wilful spirit out of every child they can get their hands on. That was the closes thing to a Christian I saw depicted in "The Golden Compass." But again -- that's the picketers and boycotters making that connection to their church -- it's certainly not created in the film itself.
Based on this movie alone, regardless of the books and any coming sequels, there should not be much religious outcry. I assume that any story that shows anything not "natural" (e.g. daemons) will draw at least some negative comments from organized religion (one in particular...you know who you are!).
The premise of His Dark Materials is that yes, this war happened - but Satan was the good guy, and 'God' was the evil one (hence all of the guilt and negativity we see in the religion he organised). The reason, according to these books, that we believe that Satan was the evil one is simply because the victor always writes history.
That is why some Christians object to this work. Its also what makes His Dark Materials such a challenging and interesting work. I write this only because I believe in open debate.
There is definitely a lot of anti-Christian stuff in the movie. But I think you have to be looking for it to some extent.
It's really too bad that the film wasn't as well received as I thought it would be. I thought if critics went into it wanting a nice fantasy adventure they would come away pleased but it seems like many took this controversy with them and made a negative review out of it. Or perhaps they just prefer the realistic Oscar bait dramas. Sun Tiger is right, anyone who loves the fantasy genre, such as myself, should like this film.
for me, it definately has its delightful moments, good performance etc. as has been said above, but i think some fans of the book will find themselves treasuring elements of the film, not the whole. perhaps in part because of hollywood's pussyfooting around key themes, and efforts to fit this film into a perhaps harry potterish mould, wheras the book was always more challenging. some of the dialogue is clumbsy, at rare momemts even embarassingly patronising.
but its enjoyable.