The lyrics to Beat The Devil's Tattoo already reveal everything at the beginning of the movie

Enos 2022-03-26 09:01:09

beat the devil's tattoo
You have forsaken All the love you've taken Sleepin
'
on a razor, There's nowhere left to fall Your body's aching Every bone is breakinNothin ' seems to shake it _ Sleepin ' on the nails There 's nowhere left to fall
























Failure is history
There is no peace here
I
thread the needle through
I hold a long sword
You beat the devil's tattoo You beat the
drum to summon the devil The

lyrics and the story are the same The
one person awakened, but won't move. He was restless and unbearable, tormented by his own thoughts and thoughts day and night. No one around can understand him, and everyone's final belonging is death.
Even though his soul was so strong, cheap reality tore at his soul.
He was confused whether he let the suppressed chaos in his heart run wild like this, and whether he should vent his anger against the world in the name of "sober", but in the end, his strong soul allowed him to defeat the evil thoughts in his heart.
At the end of the song, "I threaded the needle, you defeated the demon tattoo", which is repeated in the song, refers to what choice "you" in this song finally made - "you" did not let the demon go berserk, but used his own Power, defeated this demon tattoo.
It is a song that matches the movie very well, and it has already hinted at the final ending.
- "Only death is your destination".

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  • Pearlie 2022-01-03 08:02:16

    Either entertain to death, or let the bullets fly. God bless all mankind!

  • Darius 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    The value points of the large sections are the most interesting, and killing people indiscriminately is very exciting but not desirable.

God Bless America quotes

  • Frank: [to the guy who sees him bathing in the car wash] The washing machine's broken. What?

  • Frank: Thanks for not talking during the feature. Thanks for turning off your cellphone.

    Kimberly Black: You're welcome.