n't repay the mortgage loan, and the bank can't
repay the organ loan. I'm here to recycle.
Remy said this at the beginning, even if the advertisement is self-introduction. Then, recalling his bloody work style in the first act, I shuddered.
In fact, it doesn't take much to think about it to know what the whole story is about. However, the director was as calm as the knife that was inserted into his body. In fact, everyone above was as scared as the audience. Afraid that one day, like Beth, she will have everything but a heart.
When I heard this sentence, although I knew I would say it if I wrote it, I still felt my heart tremble.
How realistic to think about it. Now you can change anything but the part of your sensibility that makes up you. Of course, the premise is whether you have money, and whether you can guarantee that you have a worry-free medical loan. Or work hard to pay for insurance that guarantees you worry-free food and clothing in the future when you are healthy.
But, the scary thing is that maybe your loan hasn't been paid off and your insurance hasn't taken effect yet. Diseases and pains came in one fell swoop, family members were at a loss, and they fell into a deep so-called self-isolation.
This is a cautionary tale. Remy wrote this, but couldn't give it to his son. I can't tell the world how it is now.
In the same way, after reading it, you will realize that the reality is like this. In fact, it is not far from us. This is not a far-off sci-fi story. It's actually happening around you, within reach.
Especially in this age where sickness and casualties are waiting to happen every day, the development of science and technology is only showing the helplessness of human beings more and more. Soon our brains can be swapped out too. The worst effect is to let you sink into a dream. And that sinking becomes the recycler's best dinner.
In the end, at the end of the film, all I waited for was helplessness. Not as positive as Clone Island, but the cruelty of reality. Because the director didn't give me a clear hint, why did they work so hard to fight for it? What is the reason? Is it strong enough that we can use that little remaining human flesh?
This is the most profound science fiction movie I've seen in recent years. However, the most profound is the feast of the last perverted killer. So unreasonable, so quagmire. What has disappeared is the organ, which is the greatest wealth of mankind. Is it for the sake of the family, or for oneself, must bear the products that violate the laws of nature? Is it really not a disability to have an organ?
Ha ha. Remy told a story about a serial killer who killed the first man five years later, killed the second one a year later, and it took only a week to get to the third.
Society is just as numb. We are murdering our future, we are murdering our bodies, we are murdering our minds, we are murdering the laws of nature that make us. I think more people, especially scientists, would say break, improve, update, upgrade.
Ha ha. Maybe Remy's son was right. What is the difference between us and the Romans. Every knife that excites us, the viscous blood that splatters, indicates that we are still stuck in that millennium.
Maybe this is also an instinct, and it is the way to go for the family and for oneself who can't stop and continue to assassinate.
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