The end of eternity, the intersection of high latitudes

Elisha 2022-03-25 09:01:15

#2017siff Melville's 100th birthday#.

Escape and escape, original sin and original sin, time after time countless parallel circles intersect at higher latitudes.

"When people are destined to meet, even if they don't know anything, no matter what happened to them, no matter how different the paths are. On that day, they will meet by chance in the red circle.

In [End of Eternity] Asimov believes that the only reason we are trying to communicate with life in the higher latitudes is the struggle for the right to choose, and finally discovers that the so-called end of eternity is nothing but the beginning and immortality of another dimension.

Looking up, he suddenly found Melville sternly drawing intersecting circles with a ruler and winked.

bow to the boss

psWoody Allen saw this and was so pissed that he was taking meperone.

pps During the famous 20 minutes I literally heard the yawns in the theater.

Love Ah Huang.

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Extended Reading
  • Drake 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    I'm already in the circle, so, come on too! PS: The middle is stuck for 20 minutes. PPS: Du Lao, don’t remake it and ruin it

  • Enos 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    Melville's stern and calm style is brought to the extreme in this film, and such a calm cop-and-robber contest is too rare and too charming. The plot reversal may not be as good as "Eyeline", but the tragic ending is the same. Absolutely unique in the pedigree of crime films, the looting of a jewelry store creates a silent tension. The rhythm is slow, but the images are extraordinarily simple and powerful, and the feelings between men are indescribable. "Everyone is guilty."

Le Cercle Rouge quotes

  • Le chef de la police: And don't forget: All guilty.

    Le Commissaire Mattei: Even policemen?

    Le chef de la police: All men, Mr. Mattei

  • Vogel: Between shooting two men six feet away and hitting a target at 100 feet there's a certain difference. It's the difference between an amateur and a professional. And, despite all appearances, I'm not professional.