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Curtis 2022-04-22 07:01:34

If the love element in it can be more grand and deep

Then match the era of 1999

I think it can be called epic.

After all, that was the world of the 20th century, the people, the ideas, and it was so ahead of its time.

But the epic seems to be a thing of the sky,

It is not something that can be done with extraordinary thinking.

In the era of 1999,

With such a conception, composition, thinking, and creation, this movie has exploded!

But it failed to trigger a chain of thought-provoking thinking,

Will the world we live in be false and created.

But what's next?

Is the answer yes or no worth thinking about for us?

I don't see this value being given to me in this movie.

Why on earth do we long for ourselves to be the only real thing? Where is the meaning?

The movie doesn't give that thought

In fact, that's why cloning is banned

Is it the problem of technological development and confusion about one's own identity?

Well, it's really boring if I try to answer this question

But this may be the mission of the film and the meaning and value of its existence

If I have to answer, I will use the emotion in the movie to say,

Yes, I do desire to be the only real, irreplaceable,

'Cause I'm not alone, I have a lover

you are mine

That's the weird reason why this phrase is so charming and powerful.

We desire only one person, one emotion, one love

It seems to be the eternal pursuit and topic between people or between heaven and earth.

That's the weird reason why this phrase is so charming and powerful.

We desire only one person, one emotion, one love

It seems to be the eternal pursuit and topic between people or between heaven and earth.

When the heroine said that her husband suddenly became violent one day, addicted to murder

Just imagine if her husband is actually controlled by someone from a higher level world,

In his desperate need of a wife,

His wife turned around and chose to distrust him and love the next level of character,

how sad the husband is

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Extended Reading

The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: Why are you fucking with our lives?

  • [last lines]

    Jane Fuller: There's so many things I have to tell you about, Doug.