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Ole 2022-03-24 09:03:36
Please believe that human nature will surpass science
I don't know why many people classify this film as a sci-fi genre. I think it should belong to the plot genre, using a fantasy-like presentation form. At the beginning, there is a beginning that is roughly similar to the superhuman form. In fact, the second half begins to tell the real thing-human...
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Eriberto 2022-03-25 09:01:21
"Our technology has far surpassed our humanity"
There are so many good films that everyone has been raving about. Because I have seen POWDER, the ending is hitting the tearful eyes of this mushroom Ryo. I feel that there are not many comments, and it is a pity that it does not attract attention.
To put it simply, this is not a sci-fi show, it...

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Camden 2022-04-23 07:04:38
The male protagonist reminds me of "Edward Scissorhands", I like such a boy so much. 1. His setting is probably closer to the Trisolaran? 2. His ignorance of the "world" just confirms the ugliness of human nature; 3. Unique people must be lonely in their hearts; 4. If they can "see" others, they will take more responsibility in their hearts; 5. The setting of people Close to the point of view of quantum mechanics and multi-dimensional world, what we have in a certain world is actually a three-dimensional expansion; 6. He is not gone, he is everywhere.
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Jamaal 2022-03-19 09:01:09
The protagonist's ability reminds me of Magneto, and then I think of "Miracle in the Green Mile". Generally speaking, it is worse than "Miracle in the Green Mile". If the white flame is God, then he is an angel.
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Lindsey Kelloway: What are people like, on the inside?
Powder: Inside most people there's a feeling of being separate, separated from everything.
Linsey: And?
Powder: And they're not. They're part of absolutely everyone, and everything.
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Lindsey: Your father. Your father hurt you a long time ago. You're so sad, he made you so sad. He thought you were ugly, and he kept saying that you weren't... I'm sorry.
Powder: Do you? Do you?
Lindsey: Do I what?
Powder: Do you think I'm ugly?
Lindsey: I don't know what I think when I look at you. But sometimes I think, I think you're the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.