The horror of the last novel

Michele 2022-01-02 08:01:31

Perhaps this is not John Carpenter's most exciting movie, but it must be the most insane, creative and intriguing film.
Let us jump out and stay away from whether it is the description of the novel that affects people and turn the world into a novel or the fact that reality is the true source of the novel. I think this should be a matter of control, influence, and structure mixing. Proposition. Of course, passive and active have lost the master-servant relationship here. The film tries to explain to us some of the problems Foucault has demonstrated, the relationship between matter and spirit, the hidden meaning of creation, the control system, and the coolest links are unexpected. But as expected, the displacement, separation, and analysis under the postmodern concept have been brought to the extreme.
Just like the propaganda in the play, he is more popular than Stephen King, because he is not a novelist, but the master of the dark world. Under normal circumstances, once people's desire for control swells and their ambitions are full of control, they will become incapable. The guy who can’t, have you been deleted today, you have been created today, or what did you do in the novel today?
The horror events of the last novel happen every day by my side.

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  • Dr. Wrenn: [re: Trent] Did he make any requests?

    Saperstein: Just... one. A, uh... single black crayon.

  • Dr. Wrenn: There's a guard with a pair of swollen testicles who swears you wanted out of here.