love hate

Orin 2022-11-27 03:27:03

About this old man, I guessed like this: 1. Look at how human-like the monsters in the cave are. Could it be the genetic disease of the old man's family for many years? There are several mutations in each generation, and then there is a normal guardian in charge of it. 2. Cult worship? The old man wanted to sacrifice livestock to this cave mythical beast. 3. Monsters are the work of mad scientists. 4. The old man is a monster who has become a

personal feeling, this monster may not come out of the hole, this skin has no hair, and his eyesight is close to zero.

This time Sarah is not as sensible as last time, she chose to save her friend, and she is not Willing to go waste time, let people shout pig teammates! I thought about it, there are reasons, this is her choice.
Sarah can be ruthless when she has hatred, and she can justify her ruthless behavior, but then Juno's behavior made this hatred disappear, and she could only abruptly turn into guilt and unlock the memory door of friendship, so when Zhuo's behavior When Nuoyou found that Sarah was weak, and then killed the drooling monster, Sarah couldn't hold back. Maybe the feeling was that the last important person had also left, and there was no fighting spirit, only a depression left. The anger was in her chest. These monsters took away my friends and took away my humanity. She should hate herself even more at this moment, so she made the final sacrifice and asked a mother to find her daughter.

Ironically, as long as those who sacrificed themselves did not exchange the other's life, each one could only last for one minute. And selfish ones live longer. This more reflects the shining point of human nature. Sacrifice is often a kind of self-salvation. Even if the result is unsatisfactory, there are still people who follow one after another.

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The Descent: Part 2 quotes

  • Sarah Carter: Those things were coming for us, so I hurt her so I could get away.

  • [first lines]

    Ed Oswald: Jeez!