Book of Eli

Juston 2022-04-22 07:01:04

The disaster film is translated into a glorification of the Bible and faith.
After the destruction of the earth, there is no water and food, and the book representing civilization was burned at the earliest, and the only Bible that was left became a treasure, because some people are well aware of the huge role of spiritual beliefs in human beings. , resulting in fighting and protection.
Avery has become a doomsday hero. "In the previous world, people had much more than they really needed, and now the things that are robbed are the things that were discarded before."
The final plot design is very exciting, and the desperation of the gang boss who is struggling to understand the content of the book, and Avery finally finds a place to store the book and civilization.

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Extended Reading
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The Book of Eli quotes

  • Carnegie: Is he staying?

    Solara: We didn't do much talking.

    Claudia: Solara honey, eat something.

    Solara: Mom, give me your hand. Close your eyes. Mom, trust me... Dear Lord.

    [Carnegie freezes where he is sitting, listening intently]

    Solara: We thank you for our food. Thank you for my mother. Thank you for the roof over our heads and our new friends. And, uh... Well, I guess that's all for now.

    Carnegie: Amen. That's the word you're looking for, Amen. That's how you stop. You said you didn't talk much. But did he do any reading?... I asked you a question.

    Claudia: Bill, don't.

    Carnegie: You, shut your mouth.

    [Solara still says nothing. Carnegie grabs Claudia by her hair, pulling her head back until she screams in pain]

    Carnegie: You're hurting your mother, Solara. He said he read every day. Did he?

    Solara: Stop it!

    Carnegie: [yanking Claudia off her chair and forcing her to her knees, still pulling her hair] Your mother would like you to tell me.

    Solara: [getting very scared] I don't know! I don't know... Yes, okay! Yes, yes, he was reading.

    Carnegie: What kind of book was he reading?

    Solara: I don't know. I don't know! An old leather one.

    Carnegie: And?

    Solara: I don't know, it had some kind of thing on the front of it.

    Carnegie: Show me.

    Solara: I need you to let her go.

    Carnegie: [shouting] Show me!

    [Solara fearfully puts her fingers together into a cross]

  • Young Woman Hijacker: Where are you going?

    Eli: West

    Young Woman Hijacker: Can I come with you?

    Eli: No