A 2B god helps a 2B person win a 2B war.

Damaris 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Last night, I watched "God of War" and found that this film is too tame.
Reason one: Zeus seriously declared to the gods that he would not intervene in the struggle of human beings. For this reason, he also killed his own son who helped Theseus with a whip. The violent Hynepoli obtained the divine bow of Epilos and released the beast Titan, himself. And laboriously led the gods to help Theseus block the Titan (his own mouth). If I knew this earlier, why did it happen in the first place! You TM killed Heinpoli with a whip and it was all over.
Reason two: When I was looking forward to the shape of Warcraft Titan and imagined that it was a monster with a height of 10 feet, 2 bodies, 9 heads and 10 legs, the result was a group of disfigured people.
Reason three: Lord Zeus led the gods and the Warcraft Titans to stage a group P! ! ! ~~~ At that time, I changed to 2 in one second. The cerebral cortex continuously appears in the scenes of the Young and Dangerous series. Tasim Sin (director) You are very silly and naive, and I see bloody and violent scenes. I really want to say to Zeus: Lord! Do you have any magic?
Reason four: The number of Warcraft Titans locked in the cages can be counted, but when they are released, the gods can't kill them. ! Oh! ! ! ~~~ It turns out that the Warcraft Titans were never locked up, we just thought they were. MD, IQ is really low, I don't understand the director's intention? ! ~
Summary: A 2B god helps a 2B person win a 2B war.

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Immortals quotes

  • Stavros: Hyperion's legions are gathering at Tartarus. That's where Hellenists will fall.

    Phaedra: That future's not set.

    Stavros: But likely. It'll be a slaughter.

    Phaedra: You have no faith.

    Dareios: Heathens.

    Stavros: That is true, Dareios. But not always. When I was just a boy, I prayed to the Gods, for a horse. The Gods never answered me. So I stole one, instead.

    Dareios: We're surrounded by heathens.

    [Falls dead with a knife in his back]

  • Phaedra: To those whom much is given, much is taken away.