Tomorrow is beautiful, and the day after tomorrow is even better, but most people die tonight. Just like in The Way Back, the protagonists traveled through the Siberian ice field and the scorching desert, and finally reached the gate of Mongolia. I thought that they had to rush out to capture their people, but the fact was that they had just escaped from the concentration camp of the CPSU and found that they were on the gate of Mongolia. Stalin's head was also hung up.
The passing away of being almost able to escape is always embarrassing. For example, Wang Hao, who was almost able to go to Hong Kong, was inexplicably killed by a stranger.
Most people never have to face the fact that at the right time and the right place, they're capable of anything.
Similar meanings have been expressed in many movies.
The Mist in
Amanda Dumfries: by You do not have have much Faith in Humanity, do you?
Dan Miller: None WHATSOEVER.
Amanda Dumfries: the Accept that not the I CAN People are Basically Good Decent My God, David, WE're... a civilized society!
David Drayton: Sure, as long as the machines are working and you can dial 911. But you take those things away, you throw people in the dark, you scare the shit out of them, no more rules. You'll see how primitive they can get.
CSI S10E19 World's End The
bad boy was moved by the doorman who was the victim of the Rwanda massacre and started to take the right path. Therefore, he was interested in this tragedy. When looking up historical data, he accidentally discovered that the so-called doorman of the victim was actually One of the slaughters was killed by the guard when he went to question. When CSI arrested the guard, he said: "Lucky is the man who never has to confront what he's capable of."
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