Seeing half of it, I suddenly realized

Layne 2022-01-25 08:06:32

Cage called to ask the heroine to rush to a certain place, but the heroine insisted that she would take the baby to hide in the hole.
The classic biblical story immediately came to mind. The prophet Rhodes and his family escaped from the fire in Sodom, but his wife ignored the angel's warning, looked back, and died.
The vision the little boy saw was also a fire burning the forest, a doomsday. In addition to seeing that it is unmistakable at this time, it is the sun that erupts and burns up the earth.
I remembered that Cage's colleague vaguely mentioned at the beginning, people like you will think you are gay.
Based on the above, the ending of a Hollywood sci-fi version of an apocalyptic film that alludes to the idea of ​​the Bible can be guessed.

When I really saw the ending, it seemed like I was hit by a slap in the head. . .

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Knowing quotes

  • John Koestler: I'm not saying that 81 people are going to die tomorrow, okay? I'm just trying to understand why THIS is SAYING they will!

    Phil Bergman: Okay, it's spooky, all right? I'll grant you. It's more than spooky. But just step back, all right? You have all these uncircled numbers with no sequence to them. I mean, numerology, kabbalah, pythagorean cults, there are systems that find meaning in numbers, and they are a dime a dozen. Why? Because people see what they want to see in them.

  • John Koestler: I am the son of a pastor.