Life in the unknown, death in peace

Stephany 2022-01-01 08:01:36

In addition to the overflowing blood plasma, messy residual limbs, snow-white carcass, and absurd plots, the dystopian movie "Living Corpse" series, which is dressed in a scientific cloak, is greeted by the blackness of human greed. Humorous flogging and mockery. Traveling through the history, drunkenness and fear of death, people who wish to live forever are everywhere: the emperor of the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty will seek immortality in the East China Sea, and the Emperor Yongzheng of Jiajing will be killed in the pill furnace. The "Longevity without Borders" that Qianshoushan called is ultimately only a dream of Nanke. Until the materialistic age, when we are still indulging in fame and wealth, still confined to the world, still lost, perverted, and indifferent; even if we achieve immortality with medicine and technology, it is just letting human greed and desire wantonly. Reckless behavior is nothing more than turning the original sin with a certain period of time into an endless sea of ​​bitterness. We will fall into the hell of Abi with our descendants and generations: if it does not erupt in torture, we will perish in purgatory. Confucius said: "I don't know how to live, know how to die?" In my humble opinion, it is better to die without regrets than to hope for eternal life. To live out every day of limited life may be the true meaning of life!

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Re-Animator quotes

  • Dr. Carl Hill: [Dr. Hill's head has just *awakened*] Wesssssssssst...

    Herbert West: Yes, Doctor, it's Herbert West. What are you thinking? How do you feel?

    Dr. Carl Hill: [wheezing] Youuuuuuuuuu...

    Herbert West: [eagerly taking notes] "You..."

    Dr. Carl Hill: Bassssstaaaaaarrrrrd!

  • Dan Cain: [meeting for the first time] So West, what kind of medicine are you involved in?

    Herbert West: Death.