Lenovo some small details in KNOWING.

Jordan 2022-04-21 09:01:35

I've never seen the plot synopsis before. So when I watch a movie, the association is more abundant.
Plot 1: I remember that Cage went to follow the prophet Lucinda's daughter, and they started contacting in an exhibition hall. I remember when Diana's daughter Abby and Caleb talked about the topic of "wolf" at this time, I couldn't help but let I thought about it, in many Western cultures, prophets and wolves are often associated with each other, and the low-pitched sound that appeared in the previous film has always made me mistaken for the group of black people and "wolves" There are some connections. I thought there would be some fantastic plot in this movie.
Plot 2: When Cage learns that disaster is about to happen on the corner of L and W, he tries to stop it. But in the end, it failed. Maybe it was impossible to stop it. Instead, it indirectly killed a thief and several subway policemen. It feels as if the film director deliberately satirized the individual heroism in Hollywood films. When people are really faced with a force that a normal person cannot compete with, people seem particularly powerless and desolate.
Episode 3: Regarding the daughter of the Prophet, she actually had a really harsh voice. She should represent the ugly side of human nature. It may also be the director's metaphor for the ruthlessness, selfishness, indifference and ruthlessness of people in today's society.
Episode 4: To be honest, when I saw the picture that Lucinda and Abby drew, I guessed that the ending might be a religious ending. However, when I saw the looming wings behind the men in black, I was struck by lightning. In fact, the story has been misleading us, misleading us to think in other ways. In fact, it is to give us a shock at the end.

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Knowing quotes

  • 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.