After the world's nuclear war, the government injected everyone with a drug that paralyzed their emotions and nerves, which made people close their feelings and turn them into walking corpses. John Preston is a senior official in the military department of the government. He destroyed all works of art and crafts, and killed all those who resisted not to abandon his feelings. His colleague Ailuo Patjeyin was not immune to the possession of a prohibited book. During an operation, John met Mary O'Brien. She made John start to cut off the drugs, trying to experience what it is like to live an emotional life.
I have to say a classic, cool scenes, the origin of gun fighting, and a simple and profound dystopian world view. How can human emotions and free will be obliterated by forced convergence and restrained outbreaks? Bell's face value is too high, the whole process of hanging up, indicating that he has not seen such a wonderful spear fighting technique, too cool and so handsome. The ending is crisp and neat, without any tempo.
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