a great invention

Kameron 2022-03-19 09:01:04

If this invention is realized, what kind of changes will it bring to human life?

People don't need to take a car to travel, they pass it directly.

With the development of the Internet and the mobile phone industry, people no longer need paper and telegrams to write letters. The reason why the postal service can survive is because the physical things cannot be delivered. If this invention is realized, the postal service can withdraw from the stage of history. Shopping online can be as easy as sending an email.

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Extended Reading
  • Arden 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Compared with the original version in 1958, the degree of disgust is more than eightfold, especially in the part where the man turns into a fly at the end, the decayed skin peels off layer by layer, revealing the prototype of the fly, and it seems extremely shocking now. , The peak of the 1990s is no exaggeration. Although the original version in 1958 is known as a cult classic, it is still a very orthodox Frankenstein in its bones. This one has more female reporter sadomasochistic lines, which is even more tangled and ghostly.

  • Deonte 2022-01-26 08:13:36

    Disgusting romanticism, I really like that bearded ex-boyfriend who accompanies this to accompany the abortion and finally breaks his hands and feet without even saying a word and looks like a certain GV actor

The Fly quotes

  • Ronnie: Do you ever change your clothes?

    Seth Brundle: What?

    Seth Brundle: Your clothes. You're always wearing the same clothes.

    Seth Brundle: No, these are clean. I change my clothes every day.

    Ronnie: [Veronica looks into his closet and finds five sets of the same suits, ties, shoes and pants] Five sets of exactly the same clothes?

    Seth Brundle: Learned it from Einstein. This way I don't have to expand my thought on what I have to wear next, I just grab the next set on the rack.

  • Brian: OK, what's the story?

    Stathis Borans: She's pregnant and she wants an abortion.

    Brian: In the middle of the night?

    Stathis Borans: We have good reason to believe this child will be deformed.

    Brian: Yeah, but in the middle of the night...

    Stathis Borans: Look, Brian, please.

    Brian: Is it your child?

    Stathis Borans: No. It's the... child of a man who is deformed.

    Brian: Look, I don't mean to interfere, but I detect a certain uncertainty here. You know, there are tests we can do that can determine whether or not...

    Ronnie: I don't want tests. Tests can't guarantee anything. The baby could start off normal and then become...

    Ronnie: [determinedly] I want an abortion. I'll do it myself if I have to.