commemorate childhood

Aidan 2022-09-04 09:46:10

I haven't seen this movie for a long time. This movie brought an unimaginable shock to my childhood. It is still fresh in my memory to this day. It is probably written that a character similar to a savage played by Sean broke in. A place similar to Utopia.
1. In Utopia, there is only life but not death, everyone is immortal, and the living environment is like a fairyland and various high-tech. However, they have no sex. . . . Humans are cultivated.
2. People in Utopia will gradually suffer from strange diseases, and the disease will become crazy or stupid.
3. The uncensored version I watched contained a lot of naked scenes. I watched it on a TV station. Now it seems that I can’t imagine it. Of course, it was a local TV station. He was tested to see what kind of video would make him aroused, and then there were a few completely pornographic clips, including a pair of naked boobs and hands that kept scratching and rubbing them all over the screen. . .
4. When the barbarian was sexually excited, he touched a stupid woman's chest, and wanted to have sex with her, but he gave up when she didn't respond. The woman was slowly cured and felt sexual. Eventually the utopians understood all this. They regained their sexuality at the cost of giving up eternal life. The barbarian brings life and death.
5. In the end, everyone copulated wildly, and other barbarians outside Utopia broke through and killed everyone. Sean escaped with a beautiful Utopian woman and lived in seclusion in a cave, using freehand techniques, the same slideshow The way they make love, get pregnant, have a child, the son grows up and leaves, the two of them sit there and slowly grow old, and eventually become two bones. .
I was only a primary school student at the time, such a grand philosophical proposition, such a sexually explicit description, and such a crazy bland narrative technique made me unable to sleep. Uncut version. Without that almost frosty sex scene, the film lacks the finishing touch. Pity. . .
It is estimated that no one has read so many words. I wrote it to myself to commemorate my unusual childhood.

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  • Consuella: [speaking into her ring as she observes Zed asleep in his cage] The Brutal is now in fourth hour of unconscious sleep. It's astonishing that Homo Sapiens spends so much time in this vulnerable condition at the mercy of its enemies. Is there any data on the sleeping-patterns of primitive people?

    The Tabernacle: Is that a priority request?

    Consuella: Yes. I am now going to test its waking response to dangerous stimuli.

    [She reaches inside the cage toward Zed. With unexpected speed, he seizes her wrist even as he wakes. He holds her for a moment, glaring at her before releasing her. Slowly, she recovers composure and speaks to him]

    Consuella: Does it please you to sleep?

    Zed: Yes.

    Consuella: Why?

    Zed: I have dreams.

    The Tabernacle: Sleep was necessary for Man when his waking and unconscious lives were separated. As Eternals achieved total consciousness, sleep became obsolete, and Second-Level meditation took its place. Sleep was closely connected with death.

  • May: Friend, I cannot sanction this violence and destruction.

    Friend: It's too late, May. There's no going back.

    May: Don't destroy the Vortex! Let us renew it. A better breed could prosper here. Given time...

    Friend: Time? Wasn't eternity enough?

    Zed: [enters suddenly; May wheels to face him] This place is against life. It must die.

    [Zed gently grasps May's pistol hand and raises it so that the weapon points right between his eyes]

    May: I have my followers. Inseminate us all, and we'll teach you all we know, give you all we have. Perhaps you can break the Tabernacle. Or be broken.

    [Friend advances to place his hand on the others', in a triple pact]

    Friend: An end to eternity.

    May: A higher form.

    Zed: Revenge.