Because Mao still has a shameful pen to interfere with others grandiosely with religious clauses

Sigurd 2022-03-20 09:01:03

Human nature is inherently evil. In other words, human nature is inherently selfish. Living in order to feed and perpetuate race, who doesn’t know, who is not exhausted, has to act as a savior to interfere with others in accordance with certain religious regulations.
Let’s not say whether religion is right or wrong, nor whether religion is right or wrong. Everyone has their own hobbies. The problem is that you have the ability to punish what you think is evil and reward goodness at the same time. Help your grandma to cross the road and donate some clothes. Blood, no matter what you don’t have, you have the right to interfere with other people’s harmless behaviors. I’m lazy, can’t I, one day I will starve to death and be eliminated. Come to scare others away for a lifetime of loneliness. Those female compatriots who physically trade money are all fair and open market transactions, regardless of your business.
Of course, the more satisfying thing in the film is that it has written a lot of social darkness, which can be regarded as a reminder of the people who are brainwashed by harmony every day.
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  • Jerald 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Good-looking good-looking good-looking. Both the old man and Pete were impeccable. The pictures and stories are also good. But I really want to give 4.5 stars. I personally think that the crime of jealousy in the final killing of Tracy is a bit far-fetched (although there are also some suspects of John deliberately committing crimes in the previous cases). But he finally became the perfect martyr in his mind. Although he will agree with John to some extent at first, he will find more and more later that he just wants to be a god

  • Everett 2021-10-20 18:58:05

    The ending makes me like this movie

Se7en quotes

  • [first lines]

    Detective Taylor: Neighbors heard them screaming at each other, like for two hours, and it was nothing new. Then they heard the gun go off, both barrels. Crime of passion.

    William Somerset: Yeah, just look at all the passion on that wall.

  • William Somerset: It's impressive to see a man feeding off his emotions.