resignedly

Renee 2022-04-20 09:01:25

I am here, and the reason for my recommendation is that this film is reflective and philosophical. Compared with those commercial blockbusters that are popular with the general public, I think this film is already very rare. Reflection, produced in the same year in 2009 " 2012", it's really not flattering, the reason is that the film has no deep meaning. "Mystery Code", what I remember most is the last scene in the film, when the star Nicolas Cage begged the aliens to take him away, the aliens rejected him, this scene has already told us, Today's earth belongs to us, but tomorrow's earth belongs to our descendants. In times of disaster, there is despair and hope. Today's commercial disaster films must have hope, but the last hope in the film is really A real hope, a hope that we can think deeply about. I remember a sentence, we don't deserve to suffer disasters at all, because after natural disasters, we have not changed anything because of it. After our brief sorrow, the enemy is still the enemy, and prejudice is prejudice. Because of this, only with Only children who have nothing to do with the world have the qualifications to endure disasters.

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  • John Koestler: I'm not saying that 81 people are going to die tomorrow, okay? I'm just trying to understand why THIS is SAYING they will!

    Phil Bergman: Okay, it's spooky, all right? I'll grant you. It's more than spooky. But just step back, all right? You have all these uncircled numbers with no sequence to them. I mean, numerology, kabbalah, pythagorean cults, there are systems that find meaning in numbers, and they are a dime a dozen. Why? Because people see what they want to see in them.

  • John Koestler: I am the son of a pastor.