Daydream just do it yourself~

Jerel 2022-03-21 09:01:19

Does this movie look like a 15-year-old unscrupulous otaku in YY:
Oh, how good would it be if I had such superpowers~~~ I can make money from the bank freely~ I can pick up any country girl I want Country girl~ It’s convenient to think about whoever bullies me~ Dad can’t catch me~ I don’t need a plane ticket to skip school and travel around the world~ No, what kind of school are you going to go to at this time
? Will one day meet a buddy like me? ? How do you want to be handsome and make her happy while picking up a girl, but also hide your abilities? ? (This must be hidden, because super heroes have to do this--) Then one day someone who is powerful finds out what to do? ? At this time, buddies must help me. This is buddy~~~~~~~~~

So YY metabolites are basically formed, and the movie begins~ By the way,




this movie was originally a dream for children who have such superpower fantasies of. . As a result, the screenwriter's fantasy was too high. . . My selfishness has been exposed -- my inferiority has also been exposed, for example: I
imagine myself becoming a superman, but I only want to enjoy my abilities, and I don't want to serve the public ~ I like to do small bad things ~ I am afraid of being policed ​​when I do bad things Chasing~ I was chased by the police and I wanted to find a buddy to wipe my ass~ When I was really caught, I burst into tears and snotted my nose and said that I was young and didn’t do anything serious~~~ Then ah~ little boys are usually most afraid of their mothers ~Father can't beat Ouou very high, mother must be a magical character that cannot be violated! . . . Isn't this the mentality of a small gangster who catches a dozen at the end of the street? . . . . .


But screenwriters, it's fine to do this kind of daydream by yourself, so the bright public image is a bit like a PP for everyone to see. . . . . . .

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Jumper quotes

  • Roland: [about David's mother, who he realizes is a Paladin] When's the last time you saw her?

    William Rice: She split when the kid turned five.

    Roland: Five. Oh.

    William Rice: [opens door] Haven't heard a word since. If I hear anything, I'll be sure to give you a holler.

    Roland: [closes door] No, you won't.

    William Rice: No, I won't.

  • David Rice: [to Roland] I told you I'm different. I could have dropped you with the sharks.