Redbook, Realm + Conquest

Ivy 2022-04-20 09:01:40

The Red Book, the Realm + Conquest

movie has an important clue that Michael was able to survive, and he also relied on him - Realm + Conquest - a little red book with an illustration of a dead tree hillside horse.
Red has always been a metaphor for freedom, justice and selflessness, eternal love, beautiful spirituality, breaking change, and struggle for revolution. . .
If this book exists, it is definitely worth reading. . .
He can make Author "insanity" and Michael "off the track", he is a nail that can tear apart people's golden and jade skins, a steel knife that can pierce the mask of hypocrisy, a game that can make people find themselves, Do your own sermons back.
The most incredible thing about this fictitious book is that it was recommended by Michael's young son to two people who had been "sinful" by their consciences.
Michael praised the young son's strong will, saying, "I don't know where your strong will comes from."
A book first enchanted a boy, and then infected two invulnerable old men, the most precious 2B spirit of human beings who never do anything, and let them wander from selfless wandering to the edge of the law, to deep The whirlpool of interests gradually "departs from the norm" and falls into a life-and-death freedom of no return in pursuit of justice and conscience. . . So, what amazes me the most is, what exactly is this book about? How did you do so many incredible things?
If this book exists, it must be worth reading. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Jasen 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    Good movie, full of ideological lies, another Jewish movie

  • Aracely 2022-04-23 07:01:50

    2012.3.11 Those horses on the field, calm, hopeful, strong, unyielding

Michael Clayton quotes

  • Karen Crowder: You don't want the money?

    Michael Clayton: Keep the money. You'll need it.

    Don Jefferies: Is this fellow bothering you?

    Michael Clayton: Am I bothering you?

    Don Jefferies: Karen, I've got a board waiting in there. What the hell's going on? Who are you?

    Michael Clayton: I'm Shiva, the God of death.

  • Marty Bach: [on a cell phone conversation] Marty Bach, how can I help you?

    Bridget Klein: Marty, hi. It's Bridget Klein. Look, we're going with a story tomorrow about a settlement in the U-North defoliant case. Do you want to comment?

    Marty Bach: The case you're referring to is now as it has been for the last six years: Pending and unresolved. Until such time as our client has their day in court, and the plantiffs come to their senses and drop the suit, I'll have nothing of value to tell you.

    Bridget Klein: Come on Marty, you're closing the U-North case, you're settling it, I know that. Okay? I know you're up there with like 600 people jamming this thing through.

    Marty Bach: Well, here's what I know: Your deadline was twenty minutes ago. So either you're fishing for a story, or you're trying to get out of writing a retraction. In either case I wish you the best of luck.

    [he hangs up]

    Marty Bach: Where the fuck is Karen Crowder?