The real antidote is the memory of loving and being loved

Cordelia 2022-04-21 09:02:27

The antidote to pain and illness is unforgettable love. The protagonist resists by recalling his father's love for him and the moment of his death. Later, the ballet puppet relies on closer time, mother's love, guilt and guilt. The memory of death is awakened to resist; those old people are not easy to awaken because of pampering, forgetting pain, and long-term memories. I feel that the director wants to tell me that those treasured memories of being happy with the same disease, loving and being loved are the antidote!

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  • 9 Year Old Lockhart: Dad? Dad!

    [on seeing his father jump off a bridge]

    Hollis: Ever been fucked in the ass by a twelve inch black dick? We're talking about prison here.

  • Volmer: You're quite right - the water is toxic unless it's purified properly. That Baron's only problem was using unwilling subjects. We've come along way in the past two hundred years. Now, we have plenty of willing volunteers seeking to cure themselves of the ills of the world.

    Pembroke: [brainwashed] I've never felt better in my life.

    Volmer: [to Lockhart] You see? Why would anybody want to leave?