Intricate allegory poems

Kristian 2022-01-16 08:01:12

Very lazy people are forced to write a few sentences by those film reviews. A very rare movie, but it was said to be lackluster and suffocated.
First of all, the film was taken very carefully, and the lighting and scenery were almost at the level of commercials. The heroine was beautifully filmed. After watching this film, go to see her other photos, and you will know how much extra points this film has for photography.
The plot is rigorous and exquisite, loves the brainwave frequency of John Huddles, the choreographer and director. The logic teacher is dedicated and ambitious, coupled with personal motives, and wants to let students obediently accept the dominance of logic in life on the last day of the course. The students he favors have proved with actions that logic is only a tool for life, far from being able to dominate everything. Chaos, poetry, emotion, diversity... these are the factors that will last. Those who want to clean up reality with absolute reason and order, even if he holds a gun in his hand, are the villains in all science fiction movies. This film refines this law and presents it in a more concise way.
The small details are also fine and have a sense of humor. In the two rounds, the poet was shot headshot before he finished speaking, and turned around. There are many more, lazy people will not write them one by one.

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Extended Reading
  • Jasen 2022-03-30 09:01:08

    The title is about philosophy but no logic.

  • Deontae 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    It's just a little bit like the end of the world?

After the Dark quotes

  • Utami: [singing] Lenten ys come with love to toune / with blosmen ant with briddes roune / that al this blisse bryngeth;/ Dayes-eyes in this dales / notes suete of nyhtegales / uch foul song singeth./ The threstelcoc him threteth oo / away is huere wynter wo / when woderove springeth;/ This foules singeth ferly fele / ant wlyteth on huere wynne wele / that al the wode ryngeth.

  • [Mr. Zimit just announced to the class that they'll conduct a final big thought experiment, about survival during a global cataclysm]

    Chips: But what kind of cataclysm are we talking about? Gamma ray burst? Pandemic? Erupting super volcano? A sudden shift in the Earth's axis rotation? Grey goo?

    Mr. Zimit: Hang on, Chips, we'll get there.

    Chips: But is it biological? Geological? Thermo-nuclear? Meteorological?

    Mr. Zimit: Let's go old school. Say... atomic.