I just want to say NO

Hester 2022-03-21 09:01:07

To be honest, I don't want to watch this movie very much. It was chosen by a friend, so it's a must. Facts have also proved so.
The story is a development without waves. It is lightly white water. There is no shock. People who are thirsty can drink. The theme of the story can be thought of as a destination, or enlighten you. If you have enough IQ, you can overthrow the whole world, no Be constrained again, do whatever you want. I feel that everyone has violence and barbarism in their hearts, but they are somewhat restrained in our so-called civilized world, but once we have power and money, the darkness in our hearts can turn around and take control. We are inherently evil and irrelevant. There are some things you really can’t judge as right or wrong. We can only say that most people think so, right or wrong, and then obliterate everything about you. What do most of you know! We are just becoming indifferent, turning a blind eye, numb to life, and then socializing like robots, smiling not from the heart. Life has been concealed, and the pain is dull, only that we have succumbed to life and no longer fight. It is really like a slave in the gambling rebellion record, dreaming of going out, and having the desire to enjoy it that cannot be restrained. In fact, we were deceived, deceived by the so-called reality.
I want to say NO, to life.
Thinking too much does not mean that the movie has brought me more. I still feel that the movie is very bad, and I am embarrassed.

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Maurice: [in sign language; subtitled] Hurt bad?

    Caesar: [in sign language] You know sign?

    Maurice: [nods; in sign language] Circus orangutan.

    [Caesar and the orangutan Maurice observe John tranquilizes a chimp. Caesar grabs the bars of his cage and shrieks and growls]

    Maurice: [to Caesar in sign language] Careful. Humans don't like smart ape.

  • Will Rodman: I'm taking him out of here right now.

    John Landon: Not without a court-order you're not! Besides he's not yours anymore.