Who can fully translate Bess's last letter?

Aracely 2022-04-20 09:01:22

The handwriting is a little unclear to me, probably because her family was killed in the fire, and her family always appeared in front of her eyes. The fire truck came and went, but no one could cure her. Can anyone give a full version? ? ?

The handwriting is a little unclear to me, probably because her family was killed in the fire, and her family always appeared in front of her eyes. The fire truck came and went, but no one could cure her. Can anyone give a full version? ? ?

The handwriting is a little unclear to me, probably because her family was killed in the fire, and her family always appeared in front of her eyes. The fire truck came and went, but no one could cure her. Can anyone give a full version? ? ?

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Extended Reading
  • Alexander 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    3.5. Literary soft science fiction, with a style similar to "This Man From Earth". It relies on logically rigorous and rich dialogue texts to advance the plot. It is a standard open-ended speculative genre film, which explores cosmic philosophy, existentialism and human relations. The final foothold is still on the ties between people, and the overall tone is biased. Warm healing. Correct the mistakes you have made in time and cherish the hard-won happiness in front of you. Although life is difficult and difficult, there is still a light of hope called K-PAX that illuminates our way forward.

  • Rosetta 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    I love this man Kevin Spacey. He acts like what he does, but he always has his unique temperament, both good and evil, half-truth, childishness and heroic charm coexist, as well as the two laughing flesh on his lips , the more you watch it, the more cute it is, I love this person to death~ hee hee~~~ (this person is crazy, temporarily blocked) To be honest, this is a good movie worth watching.

K-PAX quotes

  • Dr. Mark Powell: Have a seat.

    Prot: "Have a seat." What a curious expression.

  • Dr. Chakraborty: He most definitely has a sensitivity to white light, but I think it's his range that you'll find interesting.

    Dr. Mark Powell: What am I looking at?

    Dr. Chakraborty: Uh, he can detect light at a wavelength of up to 300 to 400 angstroms. Ultraviolet. Of course, Prot's explanation is that due to his planet's peculiar quality of light caused by its two suns, K-PAXians are used to light conditions much like our twilight most of the time.

    Dr. Mark Powell: Whoa, w-wait, wait a minute. Uh, Chuck, I didn't think human beings could see ultraviolet light.

    Dr. Chakraborty: We can't.