superman hancock

Lambert 2022-11-17 10:55:42

Lack of immunity to sci-fi movies, everyone has troubles, even if you have extraordinary abilities.
He doesn't care about money, not because he doesn't care, but because he doesn't feel right.
You are very strong, but you keep showing off in front of ordinary people, what will they think? So envy, jealousy and hatred are born from this.
Lonely! Family affection, he longs for these things, but as an amnesiac, these things are out of reach.
Does drawing an eagle mean that you are flying alone like an eagle?
It turns out that just doing it well and doing it right is not enough, you also need to know how to do it in the right way. Sometimes people always demand perfection from others and ignore their own shortcomings. It is important, but the human eye is too small, one leaf obstructs the eye, and Taishan cannot be seen.
When you really do well, someone will see it, right?
"What kind of bastard is that so that no family comes to me?" It seems that everyone has their own thoughts in their hearts, and there are reasons behind everything, so we need to change our attitude towards a thing because of these hidden reasons. Judgment? Perhaps, it is often necessary, after all, society is not like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, which has the only definite result.
In the end, I thought it was going to hang up, but it didn't. It seems that the director didn't want to make people too tangled.
It seems that nothing is perfect and that all people have weaknesses. It seems that everything has a corresponding price, which seems to be the same as in "City of Angels". If you are an angel, when you have extraordinary powers, you will inevitably lose or be unable to gain something. Almost all of the senses in City of Angels are meant to be together but not together here.

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Hancock quotes

  • Hancock: The way you deal with bullies - you take your right foot, bring it right up and catch him in his little piss pump.

    Mary Embrey: You don't have to do that, honey. Okay? Seriously.

    Aaron Embrey: It's a good idea.

    Hancock: You aim straight, make sure he can't use that thing for nothin' but a flap to keep the dust out of his butt crack.

  • Hancock: [on Aaron's learning to deal with bullies] Ah the whole turn the other cheek thing huh?

    [pats Aaron's butt]

    Hancock: Just never turn this cheek. Don't let them punk you.