Source life, higher than life

Alberto 2022-03-17 09:01:04

1. The clipped segment

There is nothing scary, in reality, for possession, for desire, for those who obey me to prosper and those who oppose me die, hurt each other, embezzle, isn't that how wars have been for thousands of years? Can't stand just being naked? Biao card. Emma, ​​it ruined even the negatives.

2. The Crew's Illusion

The explanation has been given in the movie, this is a kind of self-protection, similar to a mental firewall. If you are broken, you will become addicted, for example, xxx becomes a big boss. For example, fall and die (not a spoiler). Not being breached is another.

Unattainable in the past. Obsessed with the past has no future. Only those who have experienced it will know it, and those who have experienced it will know the past love and hatred.

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Extended Reading
  • Oscar 2022-01-26 08:14:55

    Paul Wretched Anderson's film is quite to my liking. From this film to the Resident Evil series, I have been following the science fiction thriller route. This film is again in the cloak of science fiction and talks about weird power. A team of aviators who are going to rescue the spacecraft in disaster are affected by the mysterious power of the black hole.

  • Dillon 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    This ship has been beyond the boundaries of our universe, of known scientific reality. Who knows where it's been, what it's seen. Or what it's brought back with it.

Event Horizon quotes

  • Dr. Weir: You can't leave. She won't let you.

  • D.J.: I wasn't going to tell you this. I've been listening to the distress signal, and I, um, think I made a mistake in the translation.

    [Plays the distress signal]

    Miller: Go on.

    D.J.: I thought it said "liberate me" - "save me." But it's not "me." It's "liberate tutemet" - "save yourself." And it gets worse.

    [Plays the distress signal again]

    D.J.: There - I think that says "ex inferis." "Save yourself... from Hell." Look, if what Doctor Weir tells us is true, this ship has been beyond the boundaries of our universe, of known scientific reality. Who knows where it's been, what it's seen... or what it's brought back with it?

    Miller: From Hell? You don't believe in that kind of stuff, do you?

    D.J.: Whoever sent that message, he sure believed in Hell.