This old man is from the corner of the earth

Ona 2022-09-30 06:16:12

Read the second part. I can get the feeling this is just a reference to the sequel to the first plot. It does not inherit any of the essence of the first part in the slightest. All discussions in the first part take place indoors. Several people gathered around the fire to chat or justify their suspicions. This process is honestly more attractive than CG special effects movies. Because every sentence is worth your thinking and pondering. Although the second part is not very satisfactory, but the first part must be wonderful and can be donated to support it. PP registration is not troublesome, it depends entirely on personal mentality.
As mentioned above in the second part, it is just that the director is citing the plot of the first part to open more clues and expand more story elements. So instead of comparing it with the first one, it's better to think of him as an extra part of a story. It can fill in some of the brain holes of the first part. I feel that the appearance of the FBI in the end was totally a whack-a-mole. However, for the loyal fans of the first part, this is really a continuation of the dog's tail. But for new viewers, it may not be a bad decision to make an American drama, and American dramas have great brains.
Just tell me about the second episode. The beginning of the plot is a dialogue between two students and John in the museum. Then there are some discussions about religion with the four students in the school class when John is in class. This process revealed the four students' cognition and dependence on beliefs. The religious dialogue between the white student and John lays the groundwork for further development. John's Asian schoolgirl finds immortal suspicion in books borrowed from his house. And by recklessly breaking into John's house to collect evidence and contacting a professor in the first part to verify, further stone hammered his inference. John finds himself getting older and actually wants to settle down and not wander around. But after discovering his secret was discovered. Regardless of his wife's feelings, he was finally ready to leave. However, he was stopped by a few students the night he left, and the black student took out the Asian female student's anti-wolf electric shock at some point, and then knocked it down for John, an old man from ancient times. After he fell, he hit his head on a rock. The perfect two-stroke made the professor faint. The four little friends were circled. The white student said he came to care to call an ambulance. Then the others went to pick up the professor from the first book to John the Hammer. Instead of calling an ambulance, the white student tied John directly into the basement. Then began to say that he was a faithful religious. Begin to admit that John is the savior of religion, and even kneel to worship. Later, however, John was thought to be a hostile savior. Even in order to verify that his belief is really like an allusion, he inserted it on John's right rib. Then seeing the bleeding John panicked and ran away. Then the friends and the professor came back. Seeing the chair tied to John and surrounded by blood at the scene. The professor wants to call the police. But the three friends thought that calling the police would delay their studies. Later, several people may have run away. Then, John, who was hiding in the cave, came out of the cave with a stubble face and went home with his descendants. Then there was a chat from the FBI when he went to the professor's house, meaning that suspecting that John was a serial killer or something was actually digging a hole. Then the director came out and explained that the film copyright was free to watch. But we need everyone's voluntary donations so that we can make a sequel or something. Can also buy Blu-ray to support him. Then it's over. EMMMMM Actually, I feel that the second part is about feelings. It's really kind to see those actors~~ I'm still looking forward to making American dramas. But I hope you don't have an appendix~

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The Man from Earth: Holocene quotes

  • Tara: My point is: he's a very brilliant man... with a great ass.

  • John: We're all burning. Every one of us. Burning with desire. We're burning with a fire caused by what the Buddha called the three poisons: greed, anger, ignorance. He taught us that we can fix this, we can turn them around. And greed becomes generosity, anger becomes compassion, and ignorance becomes wisdom. There are miracles around us all the time, he said.