where is the beggar

Angeline 2022-09-26 13:36:10

If everything can be changed, where are the police guns? Is it still in the hands of a man who dreams of being an actor?
If everything could be changed, would the two beggars still steal the policeman's gun?
If everything can be changed, what will happen to the two beggars? It doesn't seem to be in the show.
I didn't go back and watch it again because it's just an okay movie. Don't want to waste too much time. I figured it out roughly:
Black girls are actually "God". Because someone stole her shroud, God borrowed the human body to come to a small town in the United States to find it. Unexpectedly, there were a lot of bloodshed tragedies, so God decided to let the incident go back to the starting point and be more harmonious. Of course, God is also punished by biting his cheek because he stole the fruit stick. He understands that it is too bloody to use violence. It completely betrays the teaching and changes his original intention. The source of one of the incidents was the boy who bought medicine for his younger brother and delivered the medicine the boy needed (please note that at the end of the film, the time when God gave the boy medicine should be before the boy entered the store, because God is omnipotent, she Just glanced at the bicycles on the street and traveled through time and space, back to the starting point of the incident, MY GOD), the boy got the medicine and went home naturally, he would not enter the store, and the bloody consequences would not happen.
The second source is relatively clear. God warned the gangsters, of course, through crossing. So the gangster brothers did not SHOOT the whistleblower who attempted to inform the white man. Not much to say about this.
The third source is more troublesome. What happened to the two beggars? According to the development of the first scene, the two beggars were at the scene and were direct witnesses who witnessed the whole massacre. It is also the direct cause of the tragedy (because the little beggar stole the police gun and gave the actor Meng's GUYS, and then the GUYS used the gun to kill the boy who tried to rob the drug). Why is there no end to such an important witness?
The tall beggar turned out to be a live TV reporter. According to my speculation, he believed in the call of the informant, and tried to interview the informant who could clone God. His boss thought that he had a mental problem, cleared the door and lived on the street (personally think that The informant may be God). Such speculation is not unreasonable. Who else but God can know such a private personal issue as a haircut every 3,000 kilometers? The question is why did God give the poor reporter a report? Come on, the boss called, to be continued.

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The Power of Few quotes

  • Doke: Holy schmoly! We're back in the game.

  • [first lines]

    Cory: Sssssh, It's okay. It's okay. I'll take care of it, okay? I'll take care of it.