When I saw half of this routine and understood what was going on, I felt the film was a bit embarrassing.

Kirsten 2022-04-19 09:01:37

Moreover, the female lead is very green tea bitch, she kissed someone just after seeing someone flirting, and the part where the two were racing was also very green tea, please tell me this is not a bitch. When I finally started going through the door, it was a bitch to break down and cry before I went through a few doors. It's boring to look half innocent all the way. European and American actresses who play green tea bitches don't like it more than Asian actresses who play this routine. They don't have any depth. Why does the male protagonist like her so madly? The tone that she deserves it is destined to be really annoying. I don't understand it, I don't like it, it's just the feeling of changing my destiny in order to change my destiny.

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  • Harry Mitchell: [talks to David] You're going to look for her, aren't you? You won't find her. They'll make sure of it. Even if they weren't trying to stop you, there are nine million people in this city. You'll never find her. Forget about her. Move on with your life.

  • David Norris: What ever happened to Free Will?

    Thompson: We actually tried Free Will before. After taking you from hunting and gathering to the height of the Roman Empire we stepped back to see how you'd do on your own. You gave us the Dark Ages for five centuries... until finally we decided we should come back in. The Chairman thought maybe we just needed to do a better job of teaching you how to ride a bike before taking the training wheels off again. So we gave you the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Scientific Revolution. For six hundred years we taught you to control your impulses with reason, then in 1910 we stepped back. Within fifty years, you'd brought us World War I, the Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and capped it off by bringing the entire planet to the brink of destruction in the Cuban Missile Crisis. At that point a decision was taken to step back in again before you did something that even we couldn't fix. You don't have free will, David. You have the appearance of free will.