Depressed mood without language

Keely 2022-04-20 09:01:59

It is a struggle between the spirit and the flesh, and I occasionally reflect on it, which may be regarded as a political sacrifice.
But I still remember what Sands said to the priest. Yes, the battle of the soul is not something that ordinary people can achieve with courage, but when I ask about the choice of life or faith, this film brings me too much. helpless.
A very simple plot and a very depressed mood are what I want to express after watching this film. From one aspect, it reflects the sadness of human nature. What is missing is too much of our innate nature, which brings endless turmoil in the world. All I can say here is that maybe it's fair in heaven, and I hope Sands finds his fair share there.

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Hunger quotes

  • Bobby Sands: I always felt that thief next to Jesus got off lightly.

    Father Dominic Moran: Ah, but he recognized his sins.

    Bobby Sands: Did he though?

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Said as much.

    Bobby Sands: When you're hung from a cross you're gonna say anything. Jesus offers him a seat next to his daddy in a place called paradise you're always gonna put your hand up and have a piece of that.

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Even when it's nailed to your cross.

  • Father Dominic Moran: [offering Sands a cigarette] Bit of a break from smokin' the Bible, eh?

    Bobby Sands: [agrees]

    Father Dominic Moran: Anyone work out which book is the best smoke?

    Bobby Sands: We only smoke the Lamentations. A right miserable cigarette.