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Vinnie 2022-05-31 11:48:44
To be honest, because of the subtitles, I didn’t understand the final reversal. It was the heroine and her boyfriend who knew that the heroine was a ruthless character, deliberately confuses the heroine, and then created the illusion of her own death, let
To be honest, because of the subtitles, I didn’t understand the final reversal. It was the heroine and her boyfriend who knew that the heroine was a ruthless character, deliberately confuses the heroine, and then created the illusion of her own death, let the heroine kill herself The host, then why...
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Braden 2022-05-31 14:57:35
Feelings about watching the movie "Awake"
Feelings after watching the movie "Awake":
Violence seems to be a kind of disease. Some people are congenital, some are acquired, and the congenital is more like a disease. It may be hereditary, or it may be infected. The acquired is more caused by the environment, which is caused by some kind...
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Detective Vicars: [Detective Vicars shares a shock from her vest so he can see how it feels] You know what that tells me?
Lindy: No.
Detective Vicars: That you'd rather hurt yourself than someone else. My partner tells me I treat you different because you're a woman.
Lindy: Is she right?
Detective Vicars: I treat you different because you are different.
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Narrator: What makes a person extraordinary? Everyone wants to be normal, but no one wants to be ordinary. And what is normal. We all see the pretty pictures on our feeds. Normal party. Normal family. Normal, adorable little girl. But there's always more behind the facade. Most of the time Lindy seems quite normal.
Narrator: But very deep in her DNA she has a gift. Some call it a condition, or even worse a disorder, that's just waiting to be activated. And it makes her anything but normal. When people do bad things, Lindy cannot control herself. Maybe if she'd had that normal family, she could've been extraordinary.