Whoops, I cao, this worldview hurts

Jennifer 2022-03-25 09:01:09

After watching this play, I thought of the things about angels and demons in the past, and I was instantly struck by thunder.
First of all, let's look at the shapes of the two opposing sides in this play, one has wings and the other has no wings. In addition, the basic properties of the stone-winged beast camp and the demon camp are the same. The posture is simply that of a winged devil.
Then look at the camp, where is the home of the stone-winged beast, above the clouds, and the devil is underground. One set off fireworks, the other played with fireballs. The human world caught in the middle is truly tragic, if not for the reason of its own demise in the end. (The counterattack of the corpses!)
The above is the fantasy world view of the play.
Of course, there is also the worldview of science fiction, that is, when the show started in 17xx, someone actually researched death and resurrection, and this experimental body has survived to the modern age more than 200 years later. How did the otaku come out with this research result, and there is a person in the play who downloaded the death and resurrection that has been improved by modern people (did you find that this otaku is very similar to the otaku!?) That's a pretty big hole.

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Extended Reading
  • Holden 2021-12-17 08:01:11

    The biggest problem with this film is. . . The protagonist is not Kate Beckinsale.

  • Robin 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I really can't give a high score, support the wall... 2 stars for the sake of the actors who still like it

I, Frankenstein quotes

  • Adam: I am not your son. And this body... is MINE!

  • [last lines]

    Adam: We all didn't ask for the lives we were given. But each of us has the right to defend that life. I have fought to defend mine. And when the forces of darkness return, you shall know that I am out there, fighting to defend yours. I, descender of the demon hordes. I, my father's son. I, Frankenstein.