God's Will in Bach's Works

Reynold 2022-04-22 07:01:16

Again, it's a good story.
Humans overestimate their kindness, their good deeds (hopefully there is a word for "goodness"), and they also overestimate their place on earth.

Some of the characters have been reduced by one star, the only outstanding performance is the old scholar with only a few shots, and the representative of the gods is still decently played by Levis.

Children represent the stupidity, selfishness, selfishness and greed of the low-level human beings. Bear children are really annoying!

In front of the old scholar's small blackboard, the dialogue between the wise man and the god is accompanied by the Goldberg Variations: "I have many things to ask you..."

God's answer, can human beings really understand it? Do humans want to hear it? the answer is negative.
Does the Black Storm's final hiatus mean that God has forgiven mankind? The answer is also no.
I hope that stupid and cruel human beings can change the whimsical idea of ​​"saving the earth" and save themselves first, there is not much time left.

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Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    The title does not match

  • Milan 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Fantastic and spooky trash....

The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • John Driscoll: So is it a machine or a living thing?

    Flash Chamber Colonel: Both. Or neither.

    John Driscoll: What do you mean 'neither'?

    Flash Chamber Colonel: It seems to be some sort of silicone-based hybrid. We're calling it GORT: Genetically-Organized Robotic Technology.

    John Driscoll: The military and their acronyms...

  • Regina Jackson: My name is Regina Jackson. I'm the Secretary of Defense of the United States of America.

    Klaatu: This body will take some getting used to.

    Regina Jackson: I've been sent here to determine who or what you represent and what your intentions are.

    Klaatu: It feels unreal to me. Alien. It will take time to adapt.

    Helen Benson: What were you before you were human?

    Klaatu: Different.

    Helen Benson: Different how?

    Klaatu: It would only frighten you.