Impulsive punishment

Ariane 2022-04-21 08:01:07

Looking at it, I started to feel a little bit overwhelmed by the professor's nervous language.
The shadow of the dead wife has not been eliminated, how can we face everything frankly and wisely-new love affair, children's teaching, student education, terrorist conspiracy, etc.

If you have a problem in your heart, you will inevitably be impulsive, and your impulse will inevitably be punished.

This punishment is too shocking!

When the professor discovered the problem, I wondered why the terrorist Tim Robbins didn't kill the professor directly. This is our conventional thinking for watching similar movies. He said that because the professor saved his child, he wanted to keep the professor alive. But 13 children died in the last explosion.

The answer was revealed at the last moment. It turned out that the professor was just a pawn. The plan needs him to stay and implement it. Yes, from this point of view, it is impeccable.

Perhaps, if you remove the background of terrorists, you will find that there are many such things in society.
Someone was sold and helped some money.
Some people struggled to make money to send their lovers abroad and were finally dumped.
Someone was laid off after working hard overtime.
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Arlington Road quotes

  • Michael Faraday: You can't ask government to be infallible, but you can ask it to be accountable.

    Oliver Lang: I can ask it to be honest.

    Michael Faraday: You know, when Leah died, all I wanted was someone to tell me, "We made a mistake." You know? "We made a mistake. Your wife suffered for it, and we'd take it back a hundred times if we could." But they don't say that. She would've.

  • Michael Faraday: You're killing children!

    Oliver Lang: Their lies, their children.

    Michael Faraday: Children die!

    Oliver Lang: This is war. In a war, children die.