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Soulful Concerns


LOST producers/writer Carlton Cuse (L) & Damon Lindelof (R) speak out about the spiritual elements of the show.

Quote from Entertainment Weekly magazine
May 19, 2006, Special LOST Collector's Edition

Lost's shepherds are deep-thinking guys whose soulful concerns are imprinted on the show. Lindelof, 33, and Cuse, 47, both speak of spiritual awakenings during adulthood; they aspire to use Lost as a vehicle to tell stories of redemption and, according to Cuse, explore the question of ''how does one lead a life.'' During the show's conception, Lindelof was grappling with an array of internal debates prompted by the death of his father. At the same time, he was falling in love with his future wife, and finding the spiritual connection he was seeking through exposure to her Catholic beliefs. ''For me,'' he says, ''Lost is about meaning — and the search for meaning.''

5 Comments:

Blogger High Power Rocketry said...

I just found this page, very interesting information about the show.

Thanks!

6/07/2006 7:20 PM  
Blogger stinkowoman said...

Even MORE hidden content! Love it guys, nice job. I had an idea that Damon was a seeker...

6/15/2006 8:09 AM  
Blogger High Power Rocketry said...

New hint for the show!

http://www.youtube.com/user/cr4sh0v3rr1d3

8/15/2006 6:33 AM  
Blogger Capcom said...

This is a very good site and a great idea. It's also nice to know of the creators' intentions and that it was not just a fluke that the show seemed to be somewhat spiritual. I will be passing this site on to others as well. God Bless.

8/31/2006 5:18 PM  
Blogger Amparo said...

Thank you for this link. I know of this other one to an article in Italian, in which Damon Lindelof sais (at the end) that “Lost” reflects his spiritual journey into faith and hope.

http://cinema.multiplayer.it/articoli.php?id=21197

9/19/2006 5:00 AM  

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