What the hell. . .

Yasmeen 2022-01-01 08:02:38

It's totally unreasonable. . Does the screenwriter believe in Dafa? .
If the people on the island really want to burn Cage as a sacrifice, is it necessary to be so complicated? What do you do with so many tricks. . . When he went to the island in the middle of the night, he fell asleep with his five flowers tied up and tied up and burned. . . Why bother to set up so many traps? There is no point at all. I have to use the power of the people of the island to take pictures, tell stories, and find a beautiful woman to be ambiguous, and let Cage spend a long time riding a bicycle on the island. . The supreme leader was also sent to receive Cage. . In the end, I didn't rush into the fire. . . Poor Cage is not Arnold or Bruce Lee, or the worst is an old cloth, or they will be cleaned up with one punch. . .

In addition, Cage is either stupid or mentally retarded. . Can't he see that the girlfriend doesn't care about the child at all? Is there any mother who would calmly tell him that her child is missing if she takes her child seriously? Moreover, the process of missing the child is very strange at first glance. . . . . . The people on the island are so stupid, stupid to the point of being funny, especially that stupid mother leader. . . A vote of ignorant island farmers. . . Also playing cults. . . That's too much. . Every year, beautiful women have to be sent to lure outsiders to burn him. . I really suspect that the screenwriter is a member of this sect. . . What do you think. .




I gave it to Samsung because this film has greatly stimulated my inner hatred of
cults. What a good anti-cult film. . . It proves once again how stupid people who are ignorant and ignorant are. . . . . The actor is really dedicated, and the ignorant expression of shouting slogans really resembles some Dafa's stupid self-immolation disciple. . . .

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The Wicker Man quotes

  • Sister Rose: Mr. Malus, no one is lying to you. I told you that if Rowan Woodward existed, we would know of her.

    Edward Malus: If she existed? If?

    Sister Rose: But you cannot come barging into our...

    Edward Malus: I just saw that she existed with my own two eyes. And I suppose her mother is lying to me, too, huh? She's lying?

    Sister Rose: Not lying, no. Grieving. We all are.

    Edward Malus: Wait, wait, wait, wait. When you say that she's grieving, you mean that Rowan is... dead?

    Sister Rose: You would say so, yes.

    Edward Malus: She's dead or she isn't.

    Sister Rose: We never use that word here.

    Edward Malus: [sarcastic] No, that'd be too quixotic.

    Sister Rose: Yes.

  • Sister Rose: [Malus interrupts her school lesson] I was unaware any of my girls needed arresting.

    Edward Malus: They don't, no. I'm just up here to find a missing girl whom people are pretending doesn't exist.

    Sister Rose: How quixotic of you.

    Edward Malus: Quixotic?

    Sister Rose: From "Don Quixote"; pursuer of lofty but impractical ideals.