Humans and their sons are all humans, and they are all sons of God

Marion 2022-03-22 09:01:04

1. At first glance, classification, adventure, plot, suspense, sci-fi, not afraid of starving to death, I am afraid of death, but after 109 minutes, the interest is uninteresting, the title is not important, what is important is the core of the story, and the bitterness is deep. After losing her father and mother, she turned into 007 and switched to an infertility specialist clinic.
The world's population is infertile. Can a small advertisement turn a serf over and become a master, and make a big change from a street rat to a bishop?
2. After watching for a long time, I still don't like Oscar. The bomb melee broke the streets and there is nothing new. It seems that the scene is magnificent, but in fact it is just a shot of the ready-made pastoral scenery and the small free concentration area of ​​marijuana in Iraq. The so-called despair is actually despair itself, rendering a lot of things that can be called art in general, but really I saw it, but there was not so much shock and tension. It seemed to be a reappearance of a bbc documentary. I couldn't find more, but I felt two emotions at most.
3. There is a strong religious atmosphere, and the topic can be seen generally. Human beings are the sons of God, so that the sons of human beings are not human beings. The sons of human beings are still human beings, and human beings are still the sons of God. If the logical chain really exists, the question is just a nonsense.
4. The speechless conclusion conveyed by the film, "God never makes mistakes, only human beings make mistakes" is unacceptable. Although it is a good vernacular, if you do it, you don’t do it. If you fought a battle, you didn’t fight it. After you immigrate, you will be expelled. , If the expulsion is not successful, he was shot, and if the blood shed was nothing, then you can't make the film the same as not making the film.
5. If there really exists a field of genius like the Tomrow project, why are they indifferent to war and death? The smartest people will be able to draw the best conclusions when they hold a conference together? Why is that uncle who loves strawberry-flavored tobacco so hard to think about?
6. What is the peace that everyone prays for? Is everything as you wish to satisfy you, or exclude dissidents and dominate the world? If it's the former, why don't you ask for dignity in dialogue and choose bloodshed and violence? If it is the latter, why do you suppress unrelated civilians and always choose to fight in chaotic streets instead of the city government and kill the leaders, but is the latter in the bag of marijuana lovers?
7. Aunt Susan, who was shot very aggressively and was shot at the end. Pseudo-Daoism, a textbook word by word, but did not arrive at all, without wisdom, sadness and anger and weakness are written on her face, if she also believes in religion, at most she can only memorize it. Some spells.
8. At the end of the film, the black girl hugged the child and floated in the middle of the water. Noah's Ark came slowly, and suddenly thought, if human beings can't give birth to a child, can they not give birth to dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, cows and sheep? If you can't give birth, what can humans eat?

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Children of Men quotes

  • Luke: [his last line] I had a sister...

  • Jasper: Everything is a mythical, cosmic battle between faith and chance.

    [offers Miriam a joint]

    Miriam: Maybe I shouldn't.

    Jasper: You already did. Take another one. Now cough. What do you taste?

    Miriam: Strawberries!

    Jasper: Strawberries? That's what it's called: Strawberry Cough!

    Kee: Wicked!

    Jasper: So. You've got faith over here, right? And chance over there.

    Miriam: Like yin and yang.

    Jasper: Sort of.

    Miriam: Or Shiva and Shakti.

    Jasper: Lennon and McCartney!

    Kee: [looking at pictures] Look, Julian and Theo.

    Jasper: Yeah, there you go! Julian and Theo met among a million protestors in a rally by chance. But they were there because of what they believed in in the first place, their faith. They wanted to change the world. And their faith kept them together. But by chance, Dylan was born.

    Kee: [picks up another photo] This is him?

    Jasper: Yeah, that's him. He'd have been about your age. Magical child. Beautiful. Their faith put in praxis.

    Miriam: "Praxis"? What happened?

    Jasper: Chance. He was their sweet little dream. He had little hands, little legs, little feet. Little lungs. And in 2008, along came the flu pandemic. And then, by chance, he was gone. You see, Theo's faith lost out to chance. So, why bother if life's going to make its own choices?

    Kee: Baby's got Theo's eyes.

    Jasper: Yeah.

    Miriam: Oh, boy. That's terrible. But, you know, everything happens for a reason.

    Jasper: That, I don't know. But Theo and Julian would always bring Dylan. He loved it here.