This is a perfect British humor, there is no shortage of all kinds of ridicules and spoofs. , Very much in line with the vulgar love scenes, weapons, and horror (the scene where the church spire is stuck in the head and neck and the scene of death may not appear in any horror film) and the love of movies.
Coupled with Peggy’s round head and always tight lips, I like this tone the most~.~
From the beginning of the film, there is a little doubt, why must the League be these people? Doctors, teachers, priests, supermarket merchants, who are famous and hopeful can really have the right to manage others? Sure enough, most of the catacombs are full of children's corpses.
Adults always have infinite fears about children:
— "Because they always have so many weird ideas and unconventional behaviors, don't let them suffer. Everything that adults work hard may be like rubbish."
— “Tricky things are always killed when he has no power.”
— “Why can children never be quiet? Then get them drunk!”
Just like Simon’s sad reminder, he can clearly become a child’s hero, but because He was accused of selling marijuana to students.
It's not that children changed the world... They always point to the truth, just like the sword of Damocles hanging around their necks. It is the corrupted hearts of adults that have been tortured by themselves.
This may be why Simon is named angel in the play...
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