I wrote a similar view when I was in high school, and I am very happy that it has been confirmed. All literary works do not lie in what they are, but in expressing your ideas for you and extending them.
The second point fits my point very well: discussions about religion. In Buddhism, we pay attention to right view and let go of greed, ignorance, and hatred through a thorough understanding of the past, present, and future of things. There is a very amazing detail in the film: when human beings ask her energy: will it be able to manipulate these energy to do bad things if there is enough power to destroy the world? It exposes the original sin of people's desire for power. This is our logic: because this thing is not easy to control, so I would rather not close it up. I think it’s the person in my daily life. I don’t think I’m the same person. Play. The sisters exploded with one sentence: it was because of ignorance, not because of knowledge. Knowledge (power) itself is not wrong, but what is wrong is our misunderstanding of it because of ignorance. Many science fiction movies have gone this way. Tsk Tsk Amazing
Inside, when Morgan Freeman questioned her, she said that people may be driven by power and desire. This is a worry about her becoming a god-like existence, but Scarlett Johansson said: that is ignorance, not knowledge. . It reminds me of a bad review film "Transcendental Hacker" that I thought was good before, and it also contains Morgan Freeman. Throughout history, only human beings will use God's will because of their own desires to vilify the image of God and fear the existence of God. But God has always used consistent standards to run the world. Humans may create heroes to challenge the mighty powers, but this is a ridiculous thing, because all of this is also part of the operation of time and space.
There is no eternal matter, only eternal energy; there is no eternal space, only eternal time.
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