Hypnotized Woman

Berenice 2022-04-21 09:01:06

Went to see Hypnotize with my boyfriend today. I haven't read this story, so from the beginning, I began to argue fiercely whether Ares, the god of war, is a specific person. It was so intense that I was directly complained by the next door whether I could not chat while watching a movie. When the female hero kills the villain but finds that the war is still going on and she is at a loss, the male protagonist explains that the war cannot be ended by killing any villain. After all, the desires and selfishness in everyone's heart cannot be eliminated. Good and evil are inseparable, depending on what one chooses to believe. Could have stopped here. There is really no film that conveys such an objective and rational worldview. At the end there is still a big villain. In the end, of course, Gorgeous was beaten to ashes by the heroine. Are the justice and peace in the hearts of human beings so fragile that they have to reluctantly gain dignity by smashing each imaginary villain? Maybe not yet. So I also thought of two other answers, one is that I am not confident with the audience, and the other is that I feel that if there is no big villain, the excellent special effects technology cannot really be used.

btw, I didn't fall asleep because I worked really hard.

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Extended Reading
  • Brandy 2022-03-23 09:01:06

    The goddess is super handsome, and captain trevor is super handsome too! Captain also rides a motorcycle and is a bit like his team, but I am much more handsome than his team. In my case, this one should be the best-looking one in DC or the only one that is currently good-looking.

  • Alessia 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The love scene is so touching. It’s like Titanic. I’m almost crying. Phoenix girl enters the city. Parents overprotect young boys. All kinds of service scenes. The ultimate mermaid story. I want to have my teeth. I want to exercise. Buried in the chest of genuine Galgadot for a century

Wonder Woman quotes

  • Diana Prince: [in tears] She was right, my mother was right... she said the world of men do not deserve you, they don't deserve our help...

    Steve Trevor: It's... it's not about deserve. Maybe, maybe we don't. But it's not about that, it's about what you believe. You don't think I get it, after what I've seen out there? You don't think I wish I could tell you that it was one bad guy to blame? It's not! We're all to blame!

    Diana Prince: I'm not!

    Steve Trevor: But maybe I am.

  • Steve Trevor: Where is she?

    Etta Candy: Well, she's trying on outfit number 226.