Excerpt from "Tear Doom"

Sheila 2022-04-19 09:01:21

The weather is slowly

becoming as hot as Harry Berry's body.

There is always an inexplicable irritability in my heart.

Only in the depths of the night

can I calm down and enjoy

the simple happiness brought by the movie

. Doomsday,

leaps into a terrifying future, and it

begins with a thrilling shootout.

A murderous machine-like killer takes the life of every "criminal" in the

fastest way and

by the most ruthless means . All I can see Mona Lisa in the firelight a little bitter smile gray car gray sky gray ruins gray future world I can't help but feel an inexplicable coolness Is this really the future? I hope not. Finally , "the future" let me see every angle of it , every corner without emotion With the potion that makes you forget your feelings, you live like a puppet wearing your own mask. Of course, when there is oppression, there will be war Fighting for a beautiful future and finally killing my best friend with my own hands



















































A beautiful and tragic encounter with a beauty,

a pity for a puppy that will be killed,

a battle between soul and faith, and a spiritual struggle

that turns an emotional priest

into the most valiant fighter for freedom

. The ending was roundabout and unpredictable.

He himself was a well-designed tool for

both sides to fight against each other . In the end, the war was provoked by him . The magical battle scene was dominated by one person. However, the final scene made me uneasy for a long time . With weapons, they rushed towards this once shackled and their emotional domination was a long-lost emotion, screaming wildly, and seemed to be doing a perverted vent , etc. Is this what the hard work has paid for? Is this the future that people with feelings look forward to? But precisely because they are thoughtful, I can't imagine how many people will die when he rushes in. I ca n't imagine the chaotic battle scene that follows. I can't imagine the next manifestation of personal desires . What an unimaginable future? Could it be that all the struggles are for this moment's slaughter? People should have feelings and they should make good use of them , right?















































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Equilibrium quotes

  • John Preston: When we return from the Nether it always reminds me of why we do what we do.

    Partridge: It does?

    John Preston: [pauses; He takes notice of Partridge's intonation] I beg your pardon?

    Partridge: [Withdraws Prozium-administering device from his pocket and injects himself with it] It does.

  • Polygraph Technician: This is a control question, a riddle really. How would you say would be the easiest way to take a weapon away from a Grammaton Cleric?

    Brandt: [speaks into Preston's ear] You ask him for it.