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© Twitter / @GalGadot - Warner Bros. Wonder Woman 1984 star Gal Gadot has revealed that she didn't do reshoots for Zack Snyder's version of Justice League

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Wonder Woman 1984 star Gal Gadot has confirmed that she didn't take part in any reshoots for Zack Snyder's upcoming version of Justice League.

The director is set to release his own four-hour version of the DC movie on HBO Max, though it seems Gadot didn't have to do any extra work for it.

'I didn't shoot anything, I didn't see anything and I'm very much looking forward to watching Zack's cut,' she told MTV News.

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The actress also spoke about Snyder's decision to release his version of the 2017 movie, admitting: 'You know, in this world now, I'm not surprised by anything.. I'm not surprised by anything but I'm very happy he got to do his own version of the movie.'

Snyder originally directed the movie, though had to step aside for personal reasons and was replaced by Joss Whedon to oversee the remainder of production.

Snyder's version will be split into four parts, and include an exploration of Cyborg's backstory as well as employ a darker tone than Whedon's movie.

© DC Entertainment - Warner Bros. Justice League poster

Related: Justice League's Snyder Cut gets dramatic new trailer as revamped Steppenwolf is unveiled

Meanwhile, Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has admitted she is not a fan of Whedon's film, notably over its portrayal of Diana Prince.

'I think that all of us DC directors tossed that out just as much as the fans did,' she said. 'I felt that that version contradicted my first movie in many ways, and this current movie, which I was already in production on.'

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Justice League is out now on DVD or Blu-ray, and Zack Snyder's Justice League will premiere as a four-episode miniseries on HBO Max next year.

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Wonder Woman 1984 will be released in cinemas and HBO Max simultaneously on December 25, 2020 in the US. It's now screening in some UK cinemas and will be available to rent at home from January 13, 2021.

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Sloth is one of the seven capital sins in Catholic teachings. It is the most difficult sin to define and credit as sin, since it refers to an assortment of ideas, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states.[1] One definition is a habitual disinclination to exertion, or laziness.[2]

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Views concerning the virtue of work to support society and further God's plan suggest that through inactivity, one invites sin. 'For Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do. Satan is the god of sin, the underworld and all things evil.' ('Against Idleness and Mischief' by Isaac Watts).

Definition[edit]

The word 'sloth' is a translation of the Latin term acedia (Middle English, acciditties) and means 'without care'. Spiritually, acedia first referred to an affliction to women, religious persons, especially monks, wherein they became indifferent to their duties and obligations to God. Mentally, acedia, has a number of distinctive components of which the most important is affectlessness, a lack of any feeling about self or other, a mind-state that gives rise to boredom, rancor, apathy, and a passive inert or sluggish mentation. Physically, acedia is fundamentally with a cessation of motion and an indifference to work; it finds expression in laziness, idleness, and indolence.[1] Two commentators consider the most accurate translation of acedia to be 'self-pity,' for it 'conveys both the melancholy of the condition and self-centeredness upon which it is founded.'[3]

Catholicism[edit]

In his Summa Theologica, Saint Thomas Aquinas defined sloth as 'sorrow about spiritual good' and as 'facetiousness of the mind which neglects to begin good.. [it] is evil in its effect, if it so oppresses men as to draw him away entirely from good deeds.'[4] According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 'acedia or sloth goes so far to refuse joy from God and is repelled by goodness.'[5]

Sloth ignores the seven gifts of grace given by the Holy Ghost (wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, piety, fortitude, and fear of the Lord); such disregard slows spiritual progress towards life —- to neglect manifold duties of charity towards the neighbour, and animosity towards God.[6]

Unlike the other capital sins,[citation needed] in which the sinner commits immoral acts,[citation needed] sloth is a sin of omission of desire and/or performance. It may arise from any of the other capital vices; for example, a son may omit his duty to his father through anger. While the state and habit of sloth is a mortal sin [dubious], the habit of the soul tending towards the last mortal state of sloth is not mortal in and of itself except under certain circumstances.[6]

Orthodoxy[edit]

In the Philokalia, the word dejection is used instead of sloth, for the person who falls into dejection will lose interest in life.

Others[edit]

Sloth has also been defined as a failure to do things that one should do, though the understanding of the sin in antiquity was that this laziness or lack of work was simply a symptom of the vice of apathy or indifference, particularly an apathy or boredom with God.[7][better source needed]

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Emotionally and cognitively, the evil of acedia finds expression in a lack of any feeling for the world, for the people in it, or for the self. Acedia takes form as an alienation of the sentient self first from the world and then from itself. Although the most profound versions of this condition are found in a withdrawal from all forms of participation in or care for others or oneself, a lesser but more noisome element was also noted by theologians. From tristitia, asserted Gregory the Great, 'there arise malice, rancour, cowardice, [and] despair..' Geoffrey Chaucer, too, dealt with this attribute of acedia, counting the characteristics of the sin to include despair, somnolence, idleness, tardiness, negligence, indolence, and wrawnesse, the last variously translated as 'anger' or better as 'peevishness'. For Chaucer, human's sin consists of languishing and holding back, refusing to undertake works of goodness because, he/she tells him/her self, the circumstances surrounding the establishment of good are too grievous and too difficult to suffer. Acedia in Chaucer's view is thus the enemy of every source and motive for work.[8]

Sloth not only subverts the livelihood of the body, taking no care for its day-to-day provisions but also slows down the mind, halting its attention to matters of great importance. Sloth hinders man in his righteous undertakings and becomes a path to ruin.[8]

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According to Peter Binsfeld's Binsfeld's Classification of Demons, Belphegor is the chief demon of the sin Sloth.[9]

Clinical Psychologist Dr. William Backus has pointed out the similarities between sloth and depression. 'Depression involves aversion to effort, and the moral danger of sloth lies in this characteristic. The work involved in exercising one's will to make moral and spiritual decisions seems particularly undesirable and demanding. Thus the slothful person drifts along in habits of sin, convinced that he has no willpower and aided in this claim by those who persist in seeking only biological and environmental causes and medical remedies for sloth.'[10]

See also[edit]

  • Melancholy
  • Seven Deadly Sins
    Lust
    Gluttony
    Greed
    Sloth
    Wrath
    Envy
    Pride
  • Seven Heavenly Virtues
    Chastity
    Temperance
    Charity
    Diligence
    Patience
    Kindness
    Humility

References[edit]

  1. ^ abLyman, Stanford (1989). The Seven Deadly Sins: Society and Evil. p. 5. ISBN0-930390-81-4.
  2. ^'the definition of sloth'. Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  3. ^Kurtz, Ernest; Ketcham, Katherine. Experiencing Spirituality: Finding Meaning Through Storytelling. Tarcher Perigee. p. 220.
  4. ^Thomas Aquinas. 'The Summa Theologica II-II.Q35.A1 (Sloth)' (1920, Second and Revised ed.). New Advent.
  5. ^'Paragraph 2094'. Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition. Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 2012.
  6. ^ abManning, Henry Edward (1874). Sin and Its Consequences. London: Burns and Oates. pp. 40, 103–117.
  7. ^http://www.desiringgod.org/messages/lazy-busy
  8. ^ abLyman, Stanford (1989). The Seven Deadly Sins: Society and Evil. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 6–7. ISBN9780930390815.
  9. ^Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, By Rosemary Guiley, p. 28-29, Facts on File, 2009.
  10. ^Backus, Dr. William (2000). What Your Counselor Never Told You. Bethany House. pp. 147–148.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Bible, English Standard Version Revised, 1971, Biblegateway.com, http://www.biblegateway.com/
  • Catholic Encyclopedia, Sloth, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14057c.htm
  • Thomas Pynchon: The Deadly Sins/Sloth; Nearer, My Couch, to Thee, New York Times, June 6, 1993

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