soft kindness

Alexa 2022-04-22 07:01:14

Humans are a species that has not completed evolution. Some people show their angelic side, and some people show their demonic side. The same person shows an angelic side some of the time and a demonic side some of the time.

If those high-ranking people are possessed by the demonic nature, the people under their rule will have bad luck. Fortunately, this world is slowly progressing, using intelligence and kindness to overcome human's animal nature and greed little by little.

As a small individual, you cannot save the world, you can only start bit by bit from what you can do around you, and strive to overcome the evil possessed by demons, save yourself, save humanity, and move towards the light.

I have always liked Ralph Fienz's performance, which is peaceful and gentle, like an old British gentleman.

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Extended Reading
  • Allan 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    To be honest, I don't like this theme, but it has a good feeling in it!

  • Maybelle 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    After watching this kind of movie, you will always feel powerless, the individual is too small, the world is too unbearable, do you want to do something? how?

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.