Sterilization from God is the deadliest.

Hailee 2022-04-22 07:01:02

In 2006, the drama sci-fi adventure disaster movie " Children of Men | Children of Men "

It is a very realistic sci-fi movie. After all, it is neither fantasy nor sci-fi. The depiction of the apocalypse is good, the color sense is also very heavy, and there are long shots that everyone talks about, which is realistic and dense. . Another textbook.

Religion and government, the meaning of life, the thinking of children and life, in many works, children are symbols of hope, and here is a world without hope.

But if you say that, you are picky and say~

There are still some loopholes in the plot~ All women cannot be pregnant, and all newborns are dying mysteriously, but after N years, maybe God began to have mercy on human beings and gave them hope that a newborn is about to be born . . I don't think it's going to cause contention. Everyone pays so much attention to the youngest child in the world, the new child. . Why does such a scenario happen? Still a bit far-fetched enough.

After leaving, it still turned into a battle between the government army and the anti-government army. Shouldn't the fighting be stopped? Just stopped for a while. . I think God will be more sad.

Why do pregnant women run away? . It's almost like a Virgin Mary. . made so desolate. The plot is indeed a bit sloppy.

Among so many apocalyptic themes, it is one of the most bizarre.

The protagonists are really nice people. . Also very reliable. It's a pity~

With an open ending, let the nonsense plot be filled with everyone's brain holes. .

(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻, I can’t edit anymore~

------------I am the dividing line of pregnant women--------------------

Recommended index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), sterilization from God, the most deadly.

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Children of Men quotes

  • Luke: [his last line] I had a sister...

  • Jasper: Everything is a mythical, cosmic battle between faith and chance.

    [offers Miriam a joint]

    Miriam: Maybe I shouldn't.

    Jasper: You already did. Take another one. Now cough. What do you taste?

    Miriam: Strawberries!

    Jasper: Strawberries? That's what it's called: Strawberry Cough!

    Kee: Wicked!

    Jasper: So. You've got faith over here, right? And chance over there.

    Miriam: Like yin and yang.

    Jasper: Sort of.

    Miriam: Or Shiva and Shakti.

    Jasper: Lennon and McCartney!

    Kee: [looking at pictures] Look, Julian and Theo.

    Jasper: Yeah, there you go! Julian and Theo met among a million protestors in a rally by chance. But they were there because of what they believed in in the first place, their faith. They wanted to change the world. And their faith kept them together. But by chance, Dylan was born.

    Kee: [picks up another photo] This is him?

    Jasper: Yeah, that's him. He'd have been about your age. Magical child. Beautiful. Their faith put in praxis.

    Miriam: "Praxis"? What happened?

    Jasper: Chance. He was their sweet little dream. He had little hands, little legs, little feet. Little lungs. And in 2008, along came the flu pandemic. And then, by chance, he was gone. You see, Theo's faith lost out to chance. So, why bother if life's going to make its own choices?

    Kee: Baby's got Theo's eyes.

    Jasper: Yeah.

    Miriam: Oh, boy. That's terrible. But, you know, everything happens for a reason.

    Jasper: That, I don't know. But Theo and Julian would always bring Dylan. He loved it here.