Exploration itself is always lively. From the old man's bookshelf, you can see what the movie wants to say, including literature, philosophy, science fiction, and the thinking of these people who seem to have nothing to do with technology is the most authentic part of life. We, human beings, have creativity that can take risks. This is written in the DNA. Although this mysterious chain of life was designed by the old man, it has become magical and fearless because of its ability to mutate, break, and reorganize. This is the ability to explore inscribed in the depths of personalized life. Just like the text "Around the World in Eighty Days", it finally came true.
Dao produces all things. All things arise because of the Creator and develop because of his inner power. This is beyond God's expectations. God also just plays with division. While maintaining the perfection he wants with divine power, he destroys the city he founded because he wants to save his son and the "perfection" he has already recognized. Before that, he liked to meditate, listen to the voice of the sky, and realize the unity of man and nature.
This is the dialogue between the Bible and the Book of Changes. Although the story is rather thin.
Zeus' arrangement is rather funny. Although I don't like this messy and slutty old man, but in the movie, he is really naive and stupid. And, a failed buffoon!
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