Why kill those 2 people.

Keeley 2022-03-21 09:01:06

Why did he kill the fake brother, why did he kill the god stick.
He lost the affection, he was a son at first, and now he is a younger brother. He was not the brother he had never met before, nor was he the fake brother.

He desperately needs someone to fight the world with him and talk to him about the bottom of his heart. He and this fake brother talked late at night, talked about business, went swimming, picked up girls, and took him wherever he went. He seemed to have found a spiritual support and someone he could trust. But I didn't expect it to be a fake...
and the fake brother said that he really died of tuberculosis. Who can confirm? He replaced the other's identity and deceived the protagonist.

At the end, the magic stick was killed.
In fact, the god stick has been against him from beginning to end. Land negotiations. Opening celebration. People gossiping when they are dead, look, who told you not to believe me. If my son is deaf, just gossiping, see... don't believe my fate. In order for the pipeline to go to the ground smoothly, the gods were humiliated in the church. The magic stick took out his sadness of sending away his son to humiliate him and slapped him in the face. In fact, the two of them have been grieving for a long time.
In fact, he is a person who believes in himself or not in God. He hates religion, and he hates this guy who jumps to the top, pretends to be a god, and seeks fame. From the beginning, he looked down on this man who could play a dog for money.
In the end he humiliated him and exposed him. Actually, there is no need to kill him.

But who is the protagonist? He is an extremely powerful person, an extremely conceited person. You saw his performance in the hotel,
Cao Cao also murdered.
He is a hero of a generation.
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"I am a fake prophet, and God is the product of superstition." He hates religion. Don't believe in salvation. He has strong mobility. He maintains keen insight and skepticism about everything. He is also a man who is extremely confident in himself. He is very strong, strong enough to have wealth, but he is a lonely man.

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Extended Reading
  • Alberto 2021-10-20 18:58:58

    A magic stick who wants to become a rich man, and a rich man who wants to become a magic stick

  • Theodore 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    The soundtrack is like a space roaming; Daniel's performance is breathtaking; the PTA long shot is critically ill. Not to shape a person, but to let one person to map tens of thousands of people. Missionaries, collaborators, and even flesh and blood relatives are all passing clouds. This is the carrier of biographical characters, portraying the greed of the society. The questioning of religious beliefs is simple and rude, there is no room for discussion, everything is straightforward.

There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Plainview: Mr. Bankside, I'm not going to waste your time; I'd certainly appreciate it if you didn't waste mine. Now, if you wish to sign with me, we can have a well drilling within ten days, but your lot is further north from the discovery well up here, and so... Well, that means we'll probably have to dig deeper. And if there's as much oil here as I think there is, it'll be harder to reach, but once we find it, we can take it right out. You have to act quickly, because very soon these fields will be dry. Now... I need you to know what you want to do. Now, because of the distance from the discovery well, I'll pay you a smaller royalty than you'd get down there, but I'm prepared to give you a thousand dollar bonus on your lot.

    Mr. Bankside: What kind of royalty are you talking about?

    Plainview: 1/6th, plus a guarantee to start drilling within ten days. Now, that's something you won't find anywhere else.

    [long silence]

    Plainview: What age your children, ma'am?

    Mrs. Bankside: 10 and 12. Mr. Plainview, a question, sir. Where is your wife?

    Plainview: She died in childbirth, Mrs. Bankside, so I... so... Well, it's just me and my son now.

  • Paul Sunday: Mr. Plainview?

    Plainview: Yes?

    Paul Sunday: Are you Daniel Plainview?

    Plainview: Yes. What can I do for you?

    Paul Sunday: You look for oil.

    Plainview: That's right.

    Paul Sunday: What do you pay for a place that has it?

    Plainview: Well, that depends.

    Paul Sunday: What does it depend on?

    Plainview: On a lot of things.

    Paul Sunday: If I told you I knew a place that had oil, where land could be bought cheaply, what do you think that would be worth?

    Plainview: Oh, I think that, uh... you should let me know what you know, and, uh, and then we'll try and work something out.

    Paul Sunday: Can I sit down?

    Plainview: Please.

    Paul Sunday: [Paul sits] What church do you belong to?

    Plainview: I, um... I enjoy all faiths. I don't belong to one church in particular. I... I like them all. I like everything. Where are you from?

    Paul Sunday: That would be telling you. That's what I want to sell you.

    Plainview: What are you doing in Signal Hill?

    Paul Sunday: We have oil and it seeps through the ground. Do you want to pay me to know where it is...

    Plainview: Well, just because there's something on the ground doesn't mean there's anything beneath it.

    Paul Sunday: Why did Standard Oil buy up land?

    Plainview: Is it in California?

    Paul Sunday: Maybe.

    Plainview: How much land they buy?

    Paul Sunday: I'd like it better if you didn't think I was stupid.