A prophet: witness your growth

Maxine 2022-03-21 09:02:02

A prophet: Witness your growth FELICITY Posted on: 2010-03-28 00:04 From the ignorant you at the beginning, to the end, you have experienced so many changes in your emotions, wisdom, and life. Fuckin' great~ In "The Prophet", Malik is such an illiterate, cowardly and very inexperienced person, but he is slowly making his own choices and finally embarking on the road of self-redemption. Jacques Audiard said: "Malique's first priority in the film is to live. If he dies, everything is an extravagant talk. Perhaps it is this harsh environment that makes him see and hear. The ability to listen to all directions. The theme shown in the film is the word 'learning'. And we must pay attention to observation, talk less and do more, do everything with reservations, and can't do things to the extreme. Remember, it's here The extreme is the beginning of decline. It may be that in the struggle to survive, Malik began to redeem himself - he learned to write and read from scratch. Although the end result is that he became a big drug lord, but I would say this is As a result of the environment, can he still become a saint in prison? Even the most noble redemption still needs to be divided into the environment." Source document < http://baike.baidu.com/view/2814751.htm ?fr=ala0_1_1 >

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  • Andres 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    Society is a cage, and the boss is the tyrant. To break out of the cage, you must properly handle the relationship with the tyrant

  • Oswaldo 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    From this point of view, the prison has the same meaning as the Central Party School and the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business.

A Prophet quotes

  • Ryad: What's your sign?

    Malik El Djebena: Cancer! I'm just teasing. I'm Aries.

  • Malik El Djebena: What do you got?

    Ryad: Testicle cancer.

    Malik El Djebena: [laughing] Cancer on your balls?

    Ryad: Stop shouting! Why not make an announcement?