Lao Lei's films never disappoint.

Guido 2022-10-10 21:51:40

From the first Alien, to Blade Runner, to Gladiator, to Black Hawk Down, to Prometheus, to Covenant, Kingdom of Heaven, Pharaohs and Gods, I really can't get enough of it.

Cameron's films can be popular for 50 years, and Lao Lei's films will not necessarily be out of date after 500 years. Really broken fork.

In this film, Lao Lei discusses the conflict between atheism and theism. Lao Lei did not affirm religious beliefs, but also did not completely deny atheism.

People who have faith in the film are still doing bad things.

In episode 3, the girl was molested by the pope's management and became pregnant with a child. This proves the hypocrisy of religious beliefs.

Machines have no love? Robot parents care so much about their children that they almost sacrifice themselves. From the time when he was attacked by the first religious man-made man, in order to protect his son, he rushed to the spaceship to kill everyone, and also to eliminate potential threats. As for saying that the robot is too cold-blooded, it can't be justified.

After all, in the program of the machine, the theistic people were originally hostile forces. The black robot once said to the female robot that it was for the boy's sake and did not want him to be alone in sending signals to religious people. After all, the two machines were about to be scrapped.

Children are just easily baptized and believe in so-called theism. The faith that grows up is the true faith, the faith that has its own judgment. As for talking about the sun god in his mouth, it is even more ridiculous. He was still praying before he died, but he was all killed.

Lao Lei seems to be talking about faith, but in fact he is attacking the hypocrisy of religion. In "Kingdom of Heaven", Lao Lei ruthlessly attacked religious belief.

As for the lines in the play: "Atheists can't build Noah's Ark."

Even more ridiculous. Western scientists do not believe in religion, they do not believe that religion can bring peace and high technology. The Crusades proved it all.

As for popular scientists on the Internet believing in God, it is ridiculous. If religion was so powerful, Europe would not have the darkness of the Middle Ages. It is only after the modern era that God has been defeated that science will advance by leaps and bounds.

There are huge dinosaur skulls, crawling monsters, and artificial bottomless wells. What the hell happened to this planet? There should have been civilization, and possibly a nuclear war.

The religious leader in the play is very ridiculous, and it is really comfortable to have four people carry a sedan chair while walking. Lao Lei once again attacked the ugliness of religion.

As for the male villain who underwent plastic surgery, his son said: "Theism will not send underage children to the battlefield." Go to Dongzhong to see how many teenagers, seven or eight-year-old children go to the battlefield.

Overall, I give this show a 9.5. The remaining 0.5 is because the music at the beginning is too unpleasant.

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