I heard that there was a great god in ancient Greece. He was so powerful that he claimed to challenge Zeus. His arrogance burst out, and he couldn’t get along with the gods. He thought that his wisdom could surpass everything. Hughes was punished by Zeus for stealing fire from the world, and let the eagles eat his internal organs every day, but the punishment received by this awesome god was even more terrifying. Every day, he pushed a big stone up the mountain, and then the stone rolled down automatically. He continued. Push the stone, the cycle goes on and on, and it never ends. It seemed that the fun of pushing stones had far surpassed his delusional fun, so he just kept working as an assembly line worker over and over again, never ending. By the way, this great god is actually very familiar to everyone, and his name is Sisyphus. "Terrorist Tanker" isn't actually that kind of visual horror, it's a typical psychological horror, the plot is interlocking, the characters are like the hands of a clock, ticking, time and time again, repeating scenes, death The maze-like stories of people who come back to life and return to death will make you tremble with fear. From saving people to killing people, from fleeing for life to asking for one's life, thinking that I can escape, but found that nothing has been accomplished. I killed myself, I killed myself again, I killed myself again, maybe it was 10,000 years, maybe I killed myself hundreds of millions of times. But he is still alive, still continuing this endless futility.
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