Doomsday will be temporary chickens, ducks, dogs and cats, forever conflicting interests

Johan 2022-04-23 07:01:02

Human beings were punished by God, God brought painful punishment, and no one was born for 18 years.

There are only a handful of doomsdays to come. For the final benefit, the "uprising" of the refugees who have been oppressed for a long time is poised to go on.

At this time of near despair for mankind, God seems to want to make a final test on mankind. A refugee is pregnant.

That's right, it's not a high-ranking dignitary, not a poor but not worried about food and clothing, but a refugee struggling to survive.

Because there is a legend circulating, on the other side of the strait there is the last plan for human beings to save themselves - the human plan

A reborn woman would go to the other side of the sea even if she desperately tried.

because that kid

The former leader of the rebel army was designed to be killed, and the new leader saw the hope of the rebel army. The black police saw the hope of life, and the kind Arab refugee woman saw the hope of mankind.

Eventually the child was born.

But it didn't take long for it to be strangled by humans in their infancy.

But brief surprises did not bring lasting peace. Turning to the first room, it is another fight brought about by conflicting interests.

The hero of the story line guide finally did not see the arrival of "tomorrow", and the movie also entered the imagination of the future. It was a world of laughter and laughter, full of childish beauty and simplicity, incompatible with reality.

It is inevitable to ask, is it really necessary to restart the world to bring eternal peace and tranquility?

The answer given by the movie seems obvious, but it is not reconciled.

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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.