those unknown sins

Kenny 2022-04-21 09:01:51

"It was a bizarre suicide and he had at least eight gunshot wounds on his body, caused by 3 different robberies, none of which came from his own gun. Who is the murderer on the loose?" Of course, not the British government, they are just covering up the truth, like someone disposing of those rotten corpses. We don't know what the black hand is behind this. Who is the real murderer? Of course, no one doubts the respected KDH Medicine Inc. The company made another record revenue this quarter and has secured a license to continue Dypraxa's experiments in Africa in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital. No, there are no murders in Africa, only mourning deaths. From those who died , we gain the benefits of civilization. This benefit is readily available to us...because their lives are so insignificant. "

The film has too much thinking about humanism in it. And with love as the keynote, the whole movie becomes more and more heavy. Love gives people strength, of course, people's own beliefs are also indestructible. This power, regardless of race, gender, or religion, thrives in good people. I believe there is too much darkness in the world that we can't predict and believe. But what I believe more is that in the face of these darkness, the power of justice and love comes from people's hearts.

This power is immortal.

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  • Verda 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    It's touching. I have always liked and paid attention to Ralph. The heroine is a mummy. The heroine has a British temperament. The story is impressive.

  • Michael 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The script is like a real event. The soundtrack is very good, the scenery is beautiful, and ironically our so-called civilization is obtained by depriving the so-called inferior people of their lives. Very cruel!

The Constant Gardener quotes

  • [Aid workers are being airlifted from a village ahead of band of raiders. Justin brings aboard a local village girl]

    Jonah Andika: I'm sorry, I can't take the girl.

    Justin Quayle: I'm not leaving her!

    Jonah Andika: We're only allowed evacuate aid workers.

    Justin Quayle: To HELL with what's allowed! I'll -look, how much you want for her?

    [pulls cash from pocket]

    Justin Quayle: There's 800 dollars.

    Jonah Andika: Don't embarrass me! You can't buy this. The rules are made for good reason. Please.

    Justin Quayle: This is a child's life! There are no rules to cover that!

    Jonah Andika: Look, there are thousands of them out there. I can't make an exception for this one child

    Justin Quayle: Yes, but THIS is one we can help!

  • Justin Quayle: Your life is your own. That was always our agreement.

    Tessa Quayle: No, no, no. The agreement was, that my *work* was going to be my own. That's what makes me who I am.