Rage Charge

Loyal 2022-03-18 09:01:02

To quote a common curse in a reply: The x minutes that I can never return in my life were wasted by lz. I really appreciate this sentence, because it not only reflects the helplessness of readers, but also highlights the seriousness of this problem. Yes, many things in our lives, such as time, never come back. Let a certain component of life be so scrapped, it can be a car accident, disease, betrayal of relatives, and so on. Because of beautiful expectations, the future we trust has been ruined for no reason. If you make a summary of this hateful thing and find the most hateful thing in common, because its impact on people is so careless but it completely destroys some of your life experience, then I say, it Called spoiler.
No spoiler is kind. Because his malice is hidden in its seemingly inadvertent. You know, hatred is a high-level emotional response that requires subjective contempt of opponents when receiving harm, otherwise it will become fear. The spoiler has enough damage. You know, you don't have the chance to watch a movie again for the first time. Moreover, some movies are attractive in plot, and even if they are not, you will never know how you would feel if you were not spoiled. Part of your life has been taken away like this, and you will never come back as I said at the beginning.
Speaking of this film, whether I am deeply infected or not allergic, I don't know how I would understand this film if I hadn't been spoiled. All this was ruined. Just like when you open the rented Jintianyi and find that the first page is circled and written that this is the murderer. When I followed the protagonist's encounter with extreme grief or impassionedness, I suddenly remembered the Chinese translation of the film. So everything changed. Everything is meaningless. The author of the title is so clever and hateful.

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Man on Fire quotes

  • [Jordan finishes a story of a recent kidnapping]

    Samuel: [while having dinner at a fancy restaurant] So what happened?

    Jordan: Family paid the ransom. And they sent the kid home after a couple of days... minus an ear, of course.

  • Jordan: [while having dinner at a fancy restaurant] Look, Sammy, all my clients have, uh, kidnap and ransom insurance.

    Samuel: I have a policy. A.I.G. My dad gave it to me.

    Jordan: Yeah, I know. I got it for your dad. But what are you gonna do in sixty days when you can't renew it? You can't, because you don't have a bodyguard.

    Samuel: I know, I had to let Emilio go.

    Jordan: You gotta please Lisa. I mean, hey, ass like that's hard to find.