Am I really touching God?

Teagan 2022-03-20 09:01:15

Sometimes things seem like there is providence in the dark, of course you can also think that there is nothing magical, just that it happened at that time. To discuss these is actually a bit mysterious, the so-called fate may not exist, but some things are indeed beyond your control, too many incredible together is a miracle. Who knows if the sea that Moses parted was just caused by a miniature earthquake, it just happened at that time, just like the east wind borrowed by Zhuge Liang.
ok. What exactly am I trying to say? Since you can't control many things, why don't you often live with a feeling of enjoyment and a feeling of waiting for a good show. Of course, he is waiting to see his own good show. The so-called left and right are alive.
I think the director just wants to say these things, life, you don’t know what will happen in the future, but you must keep a good attitude at all times, of course, at the last moment, you can also pray to God, who knows if God will arrange for you A way out of danger?

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  • Reyes 2022-03-21 09:01:17

    Highway movies emphasize all kinds of adventures, and the story structure provides creators with opportunities to show all kinds of whimsical ideas. I don't know much about the culture and atmosphere of the 1930s in the American South, so I have a good knowledge of making a regional style film appropriately. I want to come to the Coen brothers to set up a blueprint for the adaptation of a classic epic, but there is not much that really tells the original meaning. Perhaps because of the slight overlap of ideas, it simply touches its reputation and appears to be explosive. The original sound is very nice

  • Ora 2022-04-21 09:01:20

    George has never been praised for his acting skills, but he is as handsome as ever. The soundtrack in this movie is simply too good. One star is for the original sound.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? quotes

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: I don't get it, Big Dan.

  • Ulysses Everett McGill: Yessir, the South is gonna change. Everything's gonna be put on electricity and run on a paying basis. Out with old spiritual mumbo-jumbo, the superstition and the backward ways. We're gonna see a brave new world where they run everyone a wire and hook us all up to the grid. Yessir, a veritable age of reason - like they had in France. And not a moment too soon...