Only for a thousand years of love

Jarret 2022-03-21 09:01:17

In the film, I like the villain, Immortal, who would rather be bitten by the torture for love, and wake up from a three-thousand-year sleep. He still loves that woman, the woman who has suffered him for three thousand years. He woke up so that he could see Ansuna again. He really thought that the woman he loved who was willing to commit suicide for him was Ansuna who he missed day and night, but in the end, Ansuna abandoned him. This man with unlimited mana shed tears. Yes, in fact, he may really need nothing, all he wants is the same love as ordinary people. That persistent waiting was exchanged for this result. Survival may really not matter to him. We don't want to believe that Anzuna betrayed Immortal, but it is true. It doesn't matter whether the ending is good or bad. The important thing is that a thousand-year-old love has moved you and me.

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  • Alex: Hey! The Book of the Dead!

    Meela: What a bright little child. Your mother must be missing you terribly. If you wish to see her again, you'd better behave.

    Alex: Lady, I don't behave for my parents. What makes you think I'm going to do it for you?

    Lock-Nah: Silence!

    Meela: Because your parents wouldn't slip poisonous snakes into your bed...

    [kisses Alex on the cheek]

    Meela: ...while you were sleeping.

  • Rick: [to Ardeth Bay on seeing Imhotep's resurrection] You know, a couple of years ago this would have seemed really strange to me.