dark? bright?

Walton 2022-03-23 09:03:24

There is still a strong element of this religion, but I really don’t understand religion, and I just thought of a question, when everyone belongs to darkness or is swallowed by darkness, do people in the light feel that their existence is unreasonable, and darkness is the only way Is it reasonable and dominant? When darkness and light are opposed, it is not that light and justice are necessarily greater than darkness, but that the stronger side is dominant, fearing darkness - resisting darkness - returning to darkness, and when you become a member of darkness, you will firmly believe that this world should be Dark and recognized this world?

That little girl is awesome, non-human, and the ending of the play is that an angel saves a scum, ha, courage, wisdom, and faith have nothing to do with age, or are they the seeds of light? (This idea is really bad, it is always passed down to the whole pair of children)

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  • Darian 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    The film seems to want to show people's fear of the dark or the fear of being engulfed by the city. Although the apocalyptic creativity in the film is not original, it is enough to make people shine. Several places are scary enough, the ending is also very good, and the legendary name that appears many times is even more mysterious. However, there are countless bugs in the film, and the literary drama is too bad, so let's watch it fresh.

  • Alysson 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    No one is spared, so there can only be religious redemption

Vanishing on 7th Street quotes

  • [first lines]

    Concession Girl: [squinting] You, um... Would you... your light...

    Paul: What? Oh, uh...

    Concession Girl: My bad.

    Paul: ...I'm such a moron.

    Concession Girl: How's the flick ?

    Paul: Ah... Ah, you know. Adam Sandler gets in a mess, wife gets pissed, rinse and repeat, predictable, formulaic, fart jokes...

    Concession Girl: Yeah.

    Paul: You wouldn't like it.

    Concession Girl: Mmm. How would you know what I like?

  • Paul: [waking to see Rosemary] Am I in heaven?

    Luke: Better. A bar.