Twelve Monkeys

Cheyanne 2022-03-21 09:01:03

In the underground prison, the prisoner number 87645
was selected as a volunteer. He went to perform tasks on the ground where there were only animals, and saw lions and bears.
The first crossing: In 1990, wearing a female raincoat, was caught by the police and sent to a mental hospital, where black and white cartoons were shown in the hospital, and a secret video obtained by animal rights activists. The
second crossing: Battlefield of World War I, shot .
The third crossing: In 1996, a female doctor published a book and gave a speech, forcing the female doctor to drive, and there was a time shuttle cartoon in the house.
C: I never knew it was you before. (Never saw the face)
R: It wasn't me that you dreamed of before. After this happened, you became me.
(The first dream was the back view of the woman and the man who was shot; the second dream was when R and other doctors interrogated the dream and gave the woman the face of the woman. The woman was R.)
[After seeing the female doctor, The woman in the dream becomes a female doctor]

"The most entangled voice of a beggar, combined with what the organization has said: The past 7.8 volunteers have not returned. I think it is because they are nostalgic for the past time and space and pulled their teeth away. Beggars are one of them."

View more about 12 Monkeys reviews

Extended Reading
  • Eryn 2022-03-22 09:01:03

    I just finished reading it, and I’ve seen from the beginning to the end, I’ve been focused, I hope I’ll stay at this level

  • Nick 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Chaotic reality, confused life. After you have gone through hardships and sacrificed your life, you find that reincarnation has returned to the starting point. All piety and wisdom will not make it a bit redeemed, and all your tears will not make it change a little. This is history.

12 Monkeys quotes

  • Jeffrey Goines: My father's going to be very upset when he hears about this! And when my father gets upset, the ground SHAKES!

  • Jeffrey Goines: Who cares what psychiatrists write on walls?