Whatever it is, we should be romantic

Cathy 2022-03-29 09:01:03

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No matter how terrified I was of having children, how selfish I hated children, I couldn't seem to do unnatural behaviors, drugs or whatever.

As for contraception, it's just a matter of probability, not a matter of right and wrong.

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Although I'm not old enough to believe in immutable love, I believe in nature.

Also, no matter how much I think differently from others, I still live like everyone else.

Depression is good for human self-reflection

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I can easily trust one person among countless people, also because we have known each other in previous lives.

This movie does not rule out that the eye has lived on multiple people, only assuming that it has been reincarnated once.

What a disgusting and stupid scientist

This director is a total bullshit

Why is he researching this? Scientists are not human at all, they are all fucking perverts.

it's a tragedy

The tragedy of neurosis

perverted director

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People who recognize themselves as human beings and those who do not think they are human beings are naturally

put together fairly

Create conflict.

What if there are memories of past lives? Except for the natural love, everything else is a cloud.

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  • Marge 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    Three and a half! ! Very creative script! Love the lens too!

  • Elinore 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    The first half is pretty good, the laboratory atmosphere and the subtle relationship between the three are in place. It started from an accident, and suddenly it became "Human Ghost Love"... The ending is emotionally in place, but it's too magical! "Oh, my love, my darling..." I already had the music in my head. Co-authoring the scientific foreshadowing was in vain. Ma Ling is really a beautiful and talented girl, but she likes to act in such crazy films, and it's hard to say anything!

I Origins quotes

  • Ian: You live in this fairy, magical... fantasy land. It's a fucking lie, and you know it's a lie.

  • Priya Varma: You know a scientist once asked the Dalai Lama, "What would you do if something scientific disproved your religious beliefs?" And he said, after much thought, "I would look at all the papers. I'd take a look at all the research and really try to understand things. And in the end, if it was clear that the scientific evidence disproved my spiritual beliefs, I would change my beliefs."

    Ian: That's a good answer.

    Priya Varma: Ian... what would you do if something spiritual disproved your scientific beliefs?