It's been a long time since I saw a movie that touched me like this!

Josue 2022-03-24 09:03:52

I didn’t understand why Kafka locked himself in the cellar, but now I seem to be trapped in a deep underground, struggling with the limitations of myself. At this moment, a window above my head has been opened, like a fog. A gleam of light appeared in the middle and front, though subtle, but full of hope.
As the title suggests, how much do we know about ourselves? She may have provided a new perspective to re-examine herself and rediscover herself. I am me, the complex me, the pure me, the infinitely possible me; I am the god, the god of myself, and the god of the world; I can change myself, I can create myself; I can change the world, and I Can create the world!
I am not a physicist, nor a biologist, nor a theologian, nor a philosopher; I cannot fully understand the theories in the film, nor do I agree with the interpretations. But I think you can put aside those obscure theories, forget those esoteric truths, ignore those heavy lectures, or even ignore what the film is talking about, as long as you find your own scoop of water. Because after drinking it, you will know whether it is cold or warm!
If you like this movie, I strongly recommend watching Zheng Yuanjie's "Goldfish Horse", and you can also watch "The Matrix" (only the first episode), "The Hackers of Different Dimension", "Twelve Monkeys", etc. If From the point of view of this film alone, Jet Li's bad film "The Savior" in his early years can also be watched, or it can be used as a stone in other mountains.

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What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? quotes

  • Joseph Dispenza: The brain is made up of tunny nerve cells called neurons. These neurons have tiny branches that reach out and connect to other neuron's to form a neuron net.

  • Receptor Cell: It's party time!