It's A Girl

Lemuel 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I really feel sorry for K. The clues he has followed since he saw that set of numbers all point to an answer: the child who changed the world order is himself

He said I knew it was true, and I knew it was true When he thought he had found the answer, he must have thought a lot about what his mother was like. He had a mother and a father. Why did he send him Why didn't he come to find him? Did the person he killed a few days ago ever protect him? Where is my father? That skeleton is my mother's hand when she saw her father and asked him if it was him. Sending himself to the orphanage with all that flooded him with all his feelings flooded to him He felt everything he would have felt as a child He was even about to express his gratitude to the one-eyed female android that was there when she was there beside his own mother and then the man told him with some pity and anticipation you thought of yourself as the child wasnt you not the child

it's a girl.

He got a supporting role in a movie in which he was the main character

The man he thought was his father asked him "Who the hell are you? Why are you helping me?" He smiled and said "You can go see your daughter" The real child, the real protagonist

All his emotions, all the ups and downs, like the memory of the little Trojan horse, are all other people's

(Actually, the final feeling is: Commander Gao, come to my arms, and I will cut a house of small wooden horses for you)

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Blade Runner 2049 quotes

  • Niander Wallace: [to Deckard] You do not know what pain is yet. You will learn.

  • Rick Deckard: What's the plan?

    'K': We don't run.