Sad to see

Reanna 2022-03-21 09:01:04

Well

, I watched the movie very uncomfortably. After watching the movie patiently, I knew I must have not understood it, so I hurriedly read the Xunlei film review and then moved here immediately.
The offline universe, the original universe, the living controller, the dead controller, right?
How to put it, I remember that when I was a kid, I just wrote a mess of illusory stories, and then the classic ending-"'jingle bell', the alarm rang, it turned out to be a dream"
when we grew up, we It will use very complicated theories to explain the crossing and save the world.
Did the director finally remember the principle of traversal, and then force everyone to understand his thoughts?
Then I found out that there are still 2 in this film!
Do you think the first explanation is not enough, so continue to explain?
I just read the beginning of Part 2, thinking, why is it so weird to save the world such a magnificent thing?
My idea is that a small country, such as through all xunqinji like, come through, then the hero's strong performance on the line, stallion, ah, ah ...... ha ha obscenity infinite
grace, said seriously, this film procrastination of the story, I don’t know why the idea of ​​traversing (how to save the world all the time), the inexplicable love element (the key sex scenes are also deleted), since it has killed me alone, I hope that after I write it, I can temporarily stop your crazy thoughts (because This film has been labeled as a high-IQ movie.)

See PS again weakly asking, are they going to a university for the disabled? Why are the students in the courses and students weird? ?

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Donnie Darko quotes

  • [Pommeroy is reading to the class from the 1954 short story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene]

    Karen Pommeroy: "There would be headlines in the papers. Even the grown-up gangs who ran the betting at the all-in wrestling and the Barrow Boys would hear with respect of how Old Misery's house had been destroyed. It was as though this plan had been with him all his life, pondered through the seasons, now in his 15th year crystallized with the pain of puberty." What is Graham Greene trying to communicate with this passage? Why did the children break into Old Misery's House? Joanie?

    Joanie James: They wanted to rob him.

    Karen Pommeroy: Joanie, if you had actually read the short story, which, at a whopping 13 pages, would have kept you up all night, you would know that the children find a great deal of money in the mattress, but they burn it.

  • Gretchen: Um, where do I sit?

    Karen Pommeroy: Sit next to the boy you think is the cutest.

    [the class gasps]

    Karen Pommeroy: Quiet! Let her choose.

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