idealized arbiter

Blaise 2022-04-22 07:01:05

His game is not to kill, but to save. You have to pay the price for the sin or decadence of your past, and this price must be paid by yourself: goug out your eyes, put your hands in the acid... In this way, you will say goodbye to your past and gain a new life.
Can't take it seriously? Then - to die. The world doesn't allow you to exist like this.

He needs someone who understands his game, his plans, who is dedicated to his game, not someone who is dedicated to him and loves him. Amanda was wrong, and she fell in love with him, which led to useless jealousy.
His game is to save, so there is hope. For example, if you are willing to endure the pain and give up a hand, you will be forgiven. Amanda broke the rules of the game and fell into slaughter, so she had to die.

His plan does not work in reality. In reality, so many coincidences are superimposed, and no one can fully predict it, so it can only be implemented in the imagination of movies, novels, etc., and treat reality according to the way of mechanical operation. , so as to obtain a sense of mystery and suspense.
As a great dialectical materialist, we can find too many loopholes in it if we want, but I would like to see it as a beautiful, accurate mechanical watch independent of the world.

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Saw III quotes

  • Deborah: [to Lynn in the Emergency Room] Look, if you've got something on your mind go upstairs to psych. Just don't bring it in here. We don't have any seconds to spare, Lynn! The woman standing in front of me had to be dragged from the locker room to put a chest tube in a trauma patient. Lynn Denlon should have been the first one there.

  • Jeff: He died in my arms! My eight-year-old son died in my arms.