It's a farce from beginning to end. It's hard to believe that there will be such supernatural forces in the United States' state agencies, and it is hard to imagine anyone believing in the existence of superpowers so much. But the film is to make people believe. As for what you believe is a choice, people can't be God, so you believe in religion, because there are always so many things and feelings that you can't explain. Believing in super power is also believing, so death is not due to cancer and physical and mental exhaustion, but because of an insignificant acupuncture hand... So defeating the enemy is not because of superb skills but because of staring at him and telling him to die... Choose to believe in something, then The angle of explaining things has changed. The scientific explanations of physics are true, but why not give a supernatural explanation to something? Our usual thinking always keeps us in place and never jumps out. A fixed framework, but life can’t just be like this, so it’s meaningless and directionless, so why not look at things from another angle~
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