Watch this short video, It’s Not About the Nail (2013), written and
directed by Jason Headley. The
predominant reaction to this humorous film is that it is about relationships
between men and women and that it is specifically about marriage.
In my prior film comments, I have taken the stance that
films may have applications from a Christian perspective even when that was not
the intent of the film’s creators.
Films deal in archetypes and metaphors which can be interpreted in
multiple ways. Films can
often be seem as parables. This is
acceptable as long as one realizes that works of art may not fit perfectly into
any one philosophical system.
To the Christian, this short film has very stark symbolism. The woman complains of her
headaches. The man tries to reply,
“Maybe it is the nail in your forehead.”
The woman angrily replies that “It’s not about the nail.”
Christians can very clearly see that non-Christians lack
Jesus in their lives and that many of their life problems stem from that
fact. The Christian knows that
Jesus is right there, right in front of the non-believer’s face. The non-believer cannot see Jesus at
all.
The non-believer will say, :I don’t believe that. That doesn’t exist. My problems have to be from some other
cause, maybe from you. … It is not about the nail!”
But, to the Christian, everything is about The Nail.